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jj o leary Posted on Jan 12, 2014

Bike jumps when on release of clutch in first gear and stalls

Project bike im working on which im putting back on road,any help would be great,thank

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The clutch plates are probably rusted. I ride the bike with the clutch lever pulled in until very warmed up and keep blipping the throttle at low speeds in first gear this sometimes releases the stuck clutch.

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    jj o leary Jan 26, 2014

    twowheeltu thank for your help i did as you suggested and its worked again thanks for your help

  • twowheeltune Jan 29, 2014

    It might do the same thing again a few times until you ride it a few times and change the oil

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SOURCE: clutch engaged engine stalls 2003 Suzuki GSX-R 1000

The bike has a sidestand interlock that prevents you from riding away with the kickstand down. That interlock is not functioning properly. Could have been bent or moved, unplugged, or perhaps the relay has failed. If physically activating the switch does not work, and connecting the wires with a jumper does not work start looking at the turn signal relay, some bikes have that circuit integrated into the relay.

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: Bike turns off when I put in 1st or 2nd gear

First replace the clutch,clutch basket,and throw out bearing that has been destroyed,check the cable for damage and if you still have the same problem,Then check the kick stand switch.

tombones

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2009

SOURCE: clutch rm 125

Okay, this may take a couple of comments back and forth but I can get you back on the road. First, Have you done any work on the clutch lately? If so, what and why? Did the clutch work okay after the work? Have you changed gearbox oil in the last month or so? If so, EXACTLY what oil did you put in the gearbox? i.e. "10w40 Mobil Super Blue fluid with silicone friction limiters". Just post a comment to get back to me.

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