I was racing in the B class this weekend and my clutch started slipping really bad, like it was burned up. The clutch isnt really old and hasnt had very many rides on it, and I am not one to really ride on the clutch...I dont know what could have caused it. A few of the odd things my quad has been doing that could help lead to the problem......
on take offs it isnt necessarily fast, i have good reaction times, but in holeshots i tend to be further back, when on borrowed bikes im usually up at the front.
it didnt like to downshift very well...Id usually step on the shifter twice, to downshift only once.
I havent taken the plates out yet, so I havent had time to look at them really, but I just find that a fairly new clutch shouldnt have gone out like that. The actuating arm is on 12 o clock just like in the manual. When the quad was sitting in the bed of the truck, a friend shifted up to higher gears and my quad was still rolling, so the clutch definitely wasnt working correctly. Would there be something hung up in there or causing it to do that? Any info or things to look for would be greatly appreciated! I need this quad running in a month for the Lake Whitney national!
Burnt Up Clutch?
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wait do you have a hydro or cable?
if you have a hydro check your outter most plate, sometimes it jumps out of the basket a little bit, at one time i actually had 2 extra plates in there! and didn't know it til after about a month of riding, the clutch would just keep de bleeding itself
and my slave cyl also had a crack in the place where it connects to the case
if you have the cable, try adj at the clutch actuatiing arm at the bottom if you can w/ the dales.. and i understand your thing with not being near the front with the dale, my dale was the fastest around but it wouldn't feel like it was as quick due to the clutch and it never felt the same after it:confused:
if you have a hydro check your outter most plate, sometimes it jumps out of the basket a little bit, at one time i actually had 2 extra plates in there! and didn't know it til after about a month of riding, the clutch would just keep de bleeding itself
and my slave cyl also had a crack in the place where it connects to the case
if you have the cable, try adj at the clutch actuatiing arm at the bottom if you can w/ the dales.. and i understand your thing with not being near the front with the dale, my dale was the fastest around but it wouldn't feel like it was as quick due to the clutch and it never felt the same after it:confused:
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If you have a hydrolic. You may need to change the fluid. After one season my Moto's Clutch fluid broke down or something, Looked kinda gross. It could be slowing the engagement of the clutch. Most people told me to use only mineral oil or Mangura's fluid, but I used synthetic ATF. Its been in there for two years and still looks good and works good too.
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yank ur actuating arm out and look at it....Mine cracked and wore a hole in the side of it and my clutch wasnt returning completely causing my clutch to burn....turn ur bars to both extremes also make sure the actuating arm isnt moving when u move them.....actuating arm is only like 25 bucks tho no a bad fix
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