Whenever I ride my bike, the clutch makes a squealing noise as if it were rubbing against something. This noise ceases if I disengage the clutch while the motor is still running.
Greasing the bucking bar solved my problem of squeaking when walking with bike with the clutch disengaged. BlaknBlu says the noise ceases when he disengages the clutch. So this is a different problem I think.
Nope. Mine have done this before if left too long.
It can squeal either way, with the clutch pulled or not.
But it could be something else. I'm just suggesting what I would do first.
Nope. Mine have done this before if left too long.
It can squeal either way, with the clutch pulled or not.
But it could be something else. I'm just suggesting what I would do first.
maniacs right...start simple...if that dont work check the flower nut...ive always pulled clutch lever in tightened all the way in then back 2 notches fer the set screw..
@russ, just because this is ur first build doesnt mean u havent learned enough at this point to make suggestions fer people...and if u want more experience...buy another kit and put it on a bike half a$$ed...ride it make it break then fix it...j/k
at the o.p. also check that the clutch plate sits flush at the friction point...ive had 3 outta the box were bent...
I agree with wickedest1, one build does not mean you cannot contribute.
I've been building, tuning and racing two strokes most of my life and I still learn stuff here all the time.
These china dolls are one of the best teaching engines I've ever seen for the basics of two stroke maintenance and tuning.
And they are cheap enough to allow mistakes without a second mortgage!