So heres the story. After A LOT of other problems solved by searching the forums here... more and more arise.
So I was riding with my friend. and while riding, the clutch disengages seemingly randomly. At first, I notice that I am losing power, so naturally I turn the throttle a little. I hear the engine revving up like a car in neutral, but notice no power reaching the tire. I try this once or twice more and finally give up, and pull over. I pedal and try to start twice from the side of the road, and it just sputters and dies quickly. the Third time the clutch seems to be dead. and by dead I mean; The clutch will not engage at all. I no longer have to pull the clutch to pedal the bike.
And since this is my first post, i can not post links to pictures.
I opened the right hand side of the engine, and the little flat head screw part on the bottom right of the clutch box will rotate, but the sprokets inside refuse too rotate. Any ideas?
My roommate and I have struggled for the past 2 weeks on this bike project. When one bike is fixed, the other creates a new problem.
So I was riding with my friend. and while riding, the clutch disengages seemingly randomly. At first, I notice that I am losing power, so naturally I turn the throttle a little. I hear the engine revving up like a car in neutral, but notice no power reaching the tire. I try this once or twice more and finally give up, and pull over. I pedal and try to start twice from the side of the road, and it just sputters and dies quickly. the Third time the clutch seems to be dead. and by dead I mean; The clutch will not engage at all. I no longer have to pull the clutch to pedal the bike.
And since this is my first post, i can not post links to pictures.
I opened the right hand side of the engine, and the little flat head screw part on the bottom right of the clutch box will rotate, but the sprokets inside refuse too rotate. Any ideas?
My roommate and I have struggled for the past 2 weeks on this bike project. When one bike is fixed, the other creates a new problem.