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Posted on Aug 23, 2009

Boulevard c50 just quit pulling

I rode it down the road and it did fine. all of a sudden, its like the clutch was engaged. you can feel it take gear just won't pull. clutch feels normal. when sitting still you can pull clutch, put in gear, it jumps like taking gear, but won't pull at all. Help please..

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It really sounds like something as come adrift in the gearbox or clutch,you should seek advise from your local bike shop..

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