As the title says, I have just a couple minor problems following my 500 mile service done at the dealer.
1. Bike will not shift into neutral while started without reving it up 500-1000 RPMs. I assume they adjusted the clutch. I never had any problems before I took it in. Do they typically adjust the cables and the rod? I did some searching and I've seen the threads for adjustment. Should I take it back to them?
2. I was driving around on the bike and I noticed that the bike was reving up about 1000 RPMs when the clutch was disengaged with the throttle released. At a stop light, as I was idling at 2,000 RPMS, I looked down at where the throttle cables connect to the carb and noticed the cable that closes the throttle was popped out and sitting on the edge of the wear it connects to the carb. I pushed it back in and drove the bike home with no further problems. It looks like it would easly come back out though. I believe it is moving to far up and then gets caught on the shoulder. Do they adjust throttle cables when doing the service? How should I fix this problem?
Thanks!
1. Bike will not shift into neutral while started without reving it up 500-1000 RPMs. I assume they adjusted the clutch. I never had any problems before I took it in. Do they typically adjust the cables and the rod? I did some searching and I've seen the threads for adjustment. Should I take it back to them?
2. I was driving around on the bike and I noticed that the bike was reving up about 1000 RPMs when the clutch was disengaged with the throttle released. At a stop light, as I was idling at 2,000 RPMS, I looked down at where the throttle cables connect to the carb and noticed the cable that closes the throttle was popped out and sitting on the edge of the wear it connects to the carb. I pushed it back in and drove the bike home with no further problems. It looks like it would easly come back out though. I believe it is moving to far up and then gets caught on the shoulder. Do they adjust throttle cables when doing the service? How should I fix this problem?
Thanks!

:up: no problem..