Bike is really hard to put in neutral unless I do it while rolling.throw-out bearing
Nickel ..... back?Maybe it's a penny I forget![]()
Yep, I agree cause this happened to me last year.Top motor mount?
That was a good write up Doug, but I have to add 2 things to it, the 1st is, if you can't pull neutral with the 1/4 turn back off, try 1/8 turn back off, and 2nd that mower behind the Dog could use a little TLC,The write up below describes how to adjust your clutch, it is in the files with the manuals on Dropbox..the link keeps appearing in numerous threads
My shifting was hard and finding neutral was difficult. After adjusting my clutch, my shifting is now smooth and finding neutral is a breeze. This is how I did it. After leveling the bike, slide the clutch cable boot to access the cable adjuster
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Loosen lock nut and turn adjuster clockwise to loosen cable and give full slack to your clutch lever. It should look like this.
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Now remove the clutch adjusting cover to access the adjusting hardware.
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Loosen jam nut with 11/16 wrench and turn pushrod clockwise with a 7/32 Allen wrench until stops (only with light force) now turn pushrod counterclockwise ¼ of a turn and tighten jam nut. Install cover.
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Finally adjust your cable to give your clutch lever 1/16 of free play. Tighten the jam nut and slide the boot back in place.
Enjoy your smooth clutch.
Don't forget to come back and report your findingsThanks everyone for the ideas and good advice. Looks like I've got a few things to check out.
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99.9% sure it's your belt. Buy some silicon dry spray and give it a good spray. When it works you can thank me.... and continue to do it every ride for the rest of your life....Well adjusted the clutch. It was way past the quarter turn back. The cover was a bitch to get off and now it doesn't want to go back on. Taking a mental pause and hoping it's not cross threaded...
The squealing noise actually seems like it's coming from the rear wheel. Still not sure though.
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