Admittedly I'm new to hydraulic clutches as all my other bikes are older and are cable operated.
However, I understand how they work and feel comfortable with the inner workings.
That being said this is where I am at.
The bike has been sitting for some time now since I set the valve gaps and cleaned the carbs. Today with the weather great and me off work, I decided to get it out for some initial tuning runs.
I noticed right off that the clutch lever had no feeling so I bled the system, and got pressure back. It engaged fine and shifted as it should. Got back to the garage and checked the fluid which was a bit low, and the master reservoir was dirty so I removed the master and slave and flushed and cleaned the system.
Now after refitting, refilling and bleeding the system again I've got good feeling on the lever however, when I put it in gear from neutral, it stalls. Doesn't really jump or anything as if the clutch was still engaged but simply dies.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Nic
However, I understand how they work and feel comfortable with the inner workings.
That being said this is where I am at.
The bike has been sitting for some time now since I set the valve gaps and cleaned the carbs. Today with the weather great and me off work, I decided to get it out for some initial tuning runs.
I noticed right off that the clutch lever had no feeling so I bled the system, and got pressure back. It engaged fine and shifted as it should. Got back to the garage and checked the fluid which was a bit low, and the master reservoir was dirty so I removed the master and slave and flushed and cleaned the system.
Now after refitting, refilling and bleeding the system again I've got good feeling on the lever however, when I put it in gear from neutral, it stalls. Doesn't really jump or anything as if the clutch was still engaged but simply dies.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Nic