millenium7
Husqvarna
AA Class
Urgh it seems like this issue just won't end. When I bought the bike it had a cracked slave cylinder, when the lever was fully in to the bars it would leak fluid into the gearbox. I replaced it with an Oberon billet aluminium one. And it seems that EVERY time I go offroad the lever goes to shit whereby its completely spongy for 1/2 to 3/4 the travel and effectively becomes useless. Pumping the lever several times returns it to feeling and operating like normal, but once it starts it continues to happen very frequently (seconds to minutes). It's particularly bad on hills either up or down, or just when hitting the throttle really hard
I keep thinking theres more air in the line, so I keep bleeding it and it works fine on the road. But every time I go offroad it plays up. It seems strange that it only takes a few pumps of the lever to make it feel good again, and then it goes to shit really quickly afterwards. So maybe there's something else going on here
If there was air entering the system i'd imagine that simply pumping the lever will do little to nothing in resolving it, and it would never feel normal again - only getting worse until it stops disengaging the clutch entirely.
And the lever can go spongy even during a hill climb where I have the lever pulled partly in, slowly but surely engaging the clutch even more, requiring more travel to overcome it. I've had a few times where the clutch is right in to the bars and the bike stalls, causing me to have to abandon ship and drag the thing back down the hill (I like super steep climbs)
Maybe something in the clutch causing the pushrod to shift around?
Could bad MC seals cause this?
I keep thinking theres more air in the line, so I keep bleeding it and it works fine on the road. But every time I go offroad it plays up. It seems strange that it only takes a few pumps of the lever to make it feel good again, and then it goes to shit really quickly afterwards. So maybe there's something else going on here
If there was air entering the system i'd imagine that simply pumping the lever will do little to nothing in resolving it, and it would never feel normal again - only getting worse until it stops disengaging the clutch entirely.
And the lever can go spongy even during a hill climb where I have the lever pulled partly in, slowly but surely engaging the clutch even more, requiring more travel to overcome it. I've had a few times where the clutch is right in to the bars and the bike stalls, causing me to have to abandon ship and drag the thing back down the hill (I like super steep climbs)
Maybe something in the clutch causing the pushrod to shift around?
Could bad MC seals cause this?