Hey Everyone,
I've owned my new to me, low hours, 2008 TE 510 for all of about two weeks now. The oddest problem has come up and I haven't been able to find a solution from searching previous posts, although there is no shortage of them. "Lost Clutch" appears popular. Anyway, bike runs great. Clutch and gearbox spot on. I've put 30 minutes of run time on the thing in my neighborhood. No complaints. This past weekend I check the valve clearance and install bark-busters. Take the bike off the stand and I've got no clutch!?
I have no leaks and the clutch lever feels like about how it should. I never touched the slave or openned the master, while doing this work on the bike. Now I've bleed the clutch (top down and bottom up using pressure up from the bleed screw) to no avail (and it is bled, no air). Slave cylinder looks brand new compared to some of the images I've seen posted. Nothing buggered up. I also have no leaks. I've disassembled the master and it looks OK too. I'm planning on getting a rebuild kit anyway, but I've got that funny feeling that won't fix it.
That clutch rod (with the octagonal end toward the slave piston) looks fine with no mechanical damage. Is that supposed to seat into some special spot on the clutch side? In its current inserted position the octagonal end sticks out roughly 3/16" (5mm). I'm just wondering if I've got some confluence of issues here. Maybe a master not quite up to snuff, but then I take the slave and clutch actuator rod out, and don't put the rod back quite right, and I'm quickly snowballing. I pushed on the actuator rod using a wood dowel with some decent force. I've no idea how easily that should move, but it didn't budge. Thanks in advance for your help.
I've owned my new to me, low hours, 2008 TE 510 for all of about two weeks now. The oddest problem has come up and I haven't been able to find a solution from searching previous posts, although there is no shortage of them. "Lost Clutch" appears popular. Anyway, bike runs great. Clutch and gearbox spot on. I've put 30 minutes of run time on the thing in my neighborhood. No complaints. This past weekend I check the valve clearance and install bark-busters. Take the bike off the stand and I've got no clutch!?
I have no leaks and the clutch lever feels like about how it should. I never touched the slave or openned the master, while doing this work on the bike. Now I've bleed the clutch (top down and bottom up using pressure up from the bleed screw) to no avail (and it is bled, no air). Slave cylinder looks brand new compared to some of the images I've seen posted. Nothing buggered up. I also have no leaks. I've disassembled the master and it looks OK too. I'm planning on getting a rebuild kit anyway, but I've got that funny feeling that won't fix it.
That clutch rod (with the octagonal end toward the slave piston) looks fine with no mechanical damage. Is that supposed to seat into some special spot on the clutch side? In its current inserted position the octagonal end sticks out roughly 3/16" (5mm). I'm just wondering if I've got some confluence of issues here. Maybe a master not quite up to snuff, but then I take the slave and clutch actuator rod out, and don't put the rod back quite right, and I'm quickly snowballing. I pushed on the actuator rod using a wood dowel with some decent force. I've no idea how easily that should move, but it didn't budge. Thanks in advance for your help.