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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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It's strange if I let the bike sit for a day or two the clutch sticks. Today it was stuck and I let the bike warm up for a few minutes and the clutch was fine. Now if I can only find neutral on the first try life would be wonderful. Any ideas or adjustments I can use to find neutral easily?.
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Problem solved sort of. If I let the bike warm up for 5 minutes I can Find Neutral and the clutch doesn't stick. Now to install the clutch bracket, mirror, tire and it's done. The for sale sign is next.
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sticking clutch
I dont know if this will prevent it but my experience has been to change the oil and put fresh straight 30 wt oil in it and ride it for a few miles. Fresh oil does wonders for a wet clutch. when I took mine apart I found that there was no oil between the plates causing them to stick. There should be a film of oil between each plate.
Curt Last edited by weestrom05; 06-06-2011 at 02:01 PM. Reason: addnl thought |
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I find neutral on mine by rocking it a little back and forth while tapping a few times on the gear shifter all the way down, then one click up is neutral for me.
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I just recently replaced my neutral bulb. I was sure it would not work but it does, its very convenient for finding neutral.
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