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    1986 gs 450l clutch

    you can shift the gears but want go ,its like you still have it in neutral would it be the clucth on something els in transmission.
    Last edited by Guest; 05-09-2011, 09:53 PM.

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    Hi Xmudbear.

    You will be officially wecomed soon.

    In order to see if this is a clutch issue can you tell us if you can shift form neutral to 1st with certainty.

    If the bike is definitely in 1st then you can, with the bike on it's centre stand, try to rotate the wheel ( be carefull to avoid the sprockets) if you cannot rotate the wheel then you clutch is engaged.

    It may not have enough friction under power but that may be s imple adjustment issue that you can figure out using the resources at the Basscliff website.



    its a bit confusing but ther is amanul there.

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      i belive it is going into gear you can still roll the bike like its in N

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