cordroy
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Yesterday when giving the throttle a more than hefty handful, my bike started to suffer symptoms akin to a slipping clutch or the back wheel spinning up (wishful thinking heh?)
As the bike's only just turned 5,000 miles I was a little concerned so I contacted the dealer and they advised taking it in for a check
What a prize tw@ I felt when the extremely polite mechanic pointed out the fault. The handguard was twisted ever so slightly so that it put about 3mm of pressure on the clutch lever. As a result when under extreme load the clutch was slipping as it was not fully engaged
The mechanic told me that if it happens on the other side and the brake lever is depressed slightly, the bike can register a brake fault when the ignition is turned on - guess what I'll now be doing as part of my pre-ride checks?
Don't want anyone else to suffer the same indignity as me so I hope this post can assist someone in the future. Having admitted my error I'll now go and register on the site under a different name!!
As the bike's only just turned 5,000 miles I was a little concerned so I contacted the dealer and they advised taking it in for a check
What a prize tw@ I felt when the extremely polite mechanic pointed out the fault. The handguard was twisted ever so slightly so that it put about 3mm of pressure on the clutch lever. As a result when under extreme load the clutch was slipping as it was not fully engaged
The mechanic told me that if it happens on the other side and the brake lever is depressed slightly, the bike can register a brake fault when the ignition is turned on - guess what I'll now be doing as part of my pre-ride checks?
Don't want anyone else to suffer the same indignity as me so I hope this post can assist someone in the future. Having admitted my error I'll now go and register on the site under a different name!!
