Tentontimmy
Husqvarna
AA Class
			
		Hi all
I've recently noticed that when I'm coasting downhill with the clutch pulled in, the engine revs don't drop off completely. The engine will carry on making a kind of a "yinn, yinn, yinnn" sound, haha.
At first I thought something was up with my jetting, like I was lean on the pilot circuit. But then I noticed that when I put the bike into first gear and keep the clutch pulled in, the revs drop off, so that I have to keep a little bit of throttle wound on else the bike will stall.
I am now pretty convinced it is just the clutch dragging. Does that sound right?
If so, I believe I can adjust at the clutch lever and at the adjuster on the cable itself to sort this out?
				
			I've recently noticed that when I'm coasting downhill with the clutch pulled in, the engine revs don't drop off completely. The engine will carry on making a kind of a "yinn, yinn, yinnn" sound, haha.
At first I thought something was up with my jetting, like I was lean on the pilot circuit. But then I noticed that when I put the bike into first gear and keep the clutch pulled in, the revs drop off, so that I have to keep a little bit of throttle wound on else the bike will stall.
I am now pretty convinced it is just the clutch dragging. Does that sound right?
If so, I believe I can adjust at the clutch lever and at the adjuster on the cable itself to sort this out?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ), pull the clutch plates out, inspect the steels and fibres, good clean and then reassemble - sometimes they can bind. Whilst inspecting, you might just have a few fibres worn or a steel warped which is a cheap fix and replace.
), pull the clutch plates out, inspect the steels and fibres, good clean and then reassemble - sometimes they can bind. Whilst inspecting, you might just have a few fibres worn or a steel warped which is a cheap fix and replace. 
 
		 
 
		