TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)
Transmission Shifts Hard or Jumps Out
of Gear
Clutch Slips
Clutch Drags or Does Not Release
Clutch Chatters
1. Clutch controls not adjusted correctly.
3. Worn shifter “dogs” in transmission. See your
dealer.
2. Shifter forks (inside transmission) are worn.
See your dealer.
1. Clutch controls not adjusted correctly.
3. Insufcient clutch spring tension.See your dealer
2. Worn friction discs. See your dealer.
1. Clutch controls not adjusted correctly.
1. Clutch discs worn or warped.
3. Clutch disc(s) warped. See your dealer.
2. Insufcient clutch spring tension. See your
dealer.
1. Front or rear master cylinder(s) low on uid.
Check for visible leaks. Add uid if no leaks
found.
2. Brake line contains air bubbles. Bleed brakes or
see your dealer for service.
3. Front or rear master cylinder piston worn. See
your dealer.
4. Brake pads contaminated with grease or oil.
Replace pads and clean rotors before using.
5. Brake pads badly worn. Replace or see your
dealer for service.
6. Brake rotor badly worn or warped. Replace or
see your dealer for service.
7. Brakes fade because of heat build-up.
Excessively hard use of brakes or brake pads
are dragging. If brake pads are dragging see
your dealer for service.
8. Brake pads drag due to insufcient hand lever
free play. Adjust free play or see your dealer
for service.
Brakes Do Not Hold Normally
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