Adjusted it same issueMy first guess is that you might have the clutch cable too tight
I've tried loose, tight it still rollsOr you need to adjust the flower nut.
Thanks I tried that also. Took the entire clutch apart checked spring and put it back together still doing it. The spring on the shaft was so tight loosened it. A little better but still rolls without pressing clutchCheck and see if the clutch plate is stuck to the pucks. Sometimes new engines kinda glue themselves together and you have to whack it with a rubber mallet or something.
All 3 gearstake the side covers off... roll the bike & figure out whats turning (& whats not) & report back here.
I can turn the small great with my hand and it moves the Piston up and down.If the small gear is moving and the engine is not turning over either the key under the gear is broke or missing, the compression should provide resistance to make the clutch freewheel.
Yes it is strange I'm at a loss not sure what to do. I'll keep at itThis is very strange, I'll be watching to see what you find.
So is the piston going up & down when you roll the back wheel?I can turn the small great with my hand and it moves the Piston up and down.
the sprocket that the chain is attached to is not supposed to turn unless you squeeze the clutch.mine turns no matter what whether you squeeze a clutch or let go of the clutchSo is the piston going up & down when you roll the back wheel?
You need to post some pictures because you're not making much sense.
Maybe I'm wrong but that's how the other bike is that I builtthe sprocket that the chain is attached to is not supposed to turn unless you squeeze the clutch.mine turns no matter what whether you squeeze a clutch or let go of the clutch