Hi,
My next door neighbour has, amongst others things, a 1984 R80GS PD. It has around 20,000 miles on it and doesn't get much use.
He went to take it out yesterday but the clutch wouldn't free-up.
I wasn't there, but have suggested:
1. Putting it in gear, holding in the clutch and rocking the bike backwards & forwards.
2. Putting it in gear, holding in the clutch and trying the starter (He thinks it won't do this due to an interlock) - I think my 1989 100GS allows you to start in gear with the clutch in (but I need to check) - my 2003 K1200GT certainly works like that.
3. Run it down a hill in neutral, hold in the clutch & hack it into second - I wouldn't recommend that as an approach but thought I had better mention it !
4. Remove the gearbox, identify why the clutch has stuck and fix it (the least-likely option to be considered !).
Anyone got any better ideas ?
Many thanks.
Bob.
My next door neighbour has, amongst others things, a 1984 R80GS PD. It has around 20,000 miles on it and doesn't get much use.
He went to take it out yesterday but the clutch wouldn't free-up.
I wasn't there, but have suggested:
1. Putting it in gear, holding in the clutch and rocking the bike backwards & forwards.
2. Putting it in gear, holding in the clutch and trying the starter (He thinks it won't do this due to an interlock) - I think my 1989 100GS allows you to start in gear with the clutch in (but I need to check) - my 2003 K1200GT certainly works like that.
3. Run it down a hill in neutral, hold in the clutch & hack it into second - I wouldn't recommend that as an approach but thought I had better mention it !
4. Remove the gearbox, identify why the clutch has stuck and fix it (the least-likely option to be considered !).
Anyone got any better ideas ?
Many thanks.
Bob.
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