Clutch queries

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Technical Discussion' started by dolphin, Nov 9, 2010.

  1. dolphin

    dolphin Guest

    Hi,

    I have a daelim daystar 125. I experienced after riding +20KM and came
    to a halt in front of a traffic light, there was sound (like grinding)
    or some thing like the gear was still engaging though I pressed the
    clutch level.

    What could be the problem?
     
    dolphin, Nov 9, 2010
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  2. You bought a cheap bike and it broke.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 10, 2010
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  3. You're just a treasure trove of information aren't you?
     
    schwarzesonne, Nov 10, 2010
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  4. dolphin

    TOG@Toil Guest

    You're just a treasure trove of information aren't you?

    Cheap bike, complete lack of clue on the part of the owner (not that
    ignorance per se is to be deplored), and a complete lack of any
    relevant information regarding this supposed noise.

    Might not even be the transmission.

    Life is too short to devote much of it to trying to diagnose, from the
    sketchiest info, just what's wrong with yet another dirt cheap Far
    Eastern small motorcycle. Although Daelims aren't as bad as some. If
    you know what's wrong with it, fill yer boots.
     
    TOG@Toil, Nov 10, 2010
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  5. How come you left your sig file off? Trying to cover up your contempt
    for fools, are you?

    "Try Googling before asking a damn silly question.
    chateau dot murray at idnet dot com"
    But you have unlimited time for putting other riders down?

    Who the **** elected *you* king of Usenet?
     
    schwarzesonne, Nov 10, 2010
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  6. dolphin

    TOG@Toil Guest

    Well, duh. That's the *stupidest* thing you've posted for quite a
    while. Even for you, it's an amazingly dumb thing to ask. I'll leave
    to to overheat your spare brain cell by working out why.
    It's a nasty cheap bike. Sometimes you have to cut your losses and
    run. If it's a simple fix, then a decent description of the problem
    might help, rather than "It's making a noise".
    Who opposed it?
     
    TOG@Toil, Nov 10, 2010
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    schwarzesonne, Nov 10, 2010
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    The Older Gentleman, Nov 10, 2010
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