Alright, I had my bike in the shop for awhile. Finally get it back, and the folks messed up my clutch so there is no resistance on the clutch handle. It can't even shift gears now because it's basically useless handle.
So instead of bringing it back and probably get it more messed up, I decided to do it myself.
I have the fluid for the clutch. I was told to bleed the hydraulic fluid by pumping the clutch a few times, hold it in, unscrew that hose half a turn until you see the fluid come out- then screw it back on tight (to keep air bubbles out).
Did that a few times and opened up the clutch handle/lever attachment (which btw, that plastic gasket thing absolutely sucks) and saw there was still fluid in there. No matter how many times I bled the clutch fluid, there was still fluid in the handle/lever attachment (wasn't draining in the plastic circle mechanism).
What am I doing wrong? Sorry I'm new to all this. The lever still has no resistance and won't shift because of it. I'm on a 2010 TE 250 for what it matters but I'm guessing most of it is the same on whatever model.
So instead of bringing it back and probably get it more messed up, I decided to do it myself.
I have the fluid for the clutch. I was told to bleed the hydraulic fluid by pumping the clutch a few times, hold it in, unscrew that hose half a turn until you see the fluid come out- then screw it back on tight (to keep air bubbles out).
Did that a few times and opened up the clutch handle/lever attachment (which btw, that plastic gasket thing absolutely sucks) and saw there was still fluid in there. No matter how many times I bled the clutch fluid, there was still fluid in the handle/lever attachment (wasn't draining in the plastic circle mechanism).
What am I doing wrong? Sorry I'm new to all this. The lever still has no resistance and won't shift because of it. I'm on a 2010 TE 250 for what it matters but I'm guessing most of it is the same on whatever model.