Bryce
Husqvarna
A Class
So I have been having issues with the clutch on my 511 since the bike was new. "All of my dirtbikes try to spin the rear wheel with the clutch pulled, it's normal" is what I have heard from everyone I talk to about it. Bullshit. I have been having the issue where I pull up to a stoplight or a spot on a trail and fiddle around trying to find neutral while feathering the clutch to see if I have actually found it (which I never have) until the bike dies. I immediately try to restart and it just coughs, resets the trip meter and will barely even turn over if at all. I then put it in neutral and it starts right up. It did all this with the regular battery and the Earthx I recently purchased, no difference at all. I had my clutch lever adjusted pretty far out already and it was pulling just fine, but the other day I decided to take it all the way. I adjusted it all the way out to where it now rests with some pressure against my tusk handguard. FIXED, so far. It is adjusted out to the frickin moon now and the clutch pull is ridiculous, but it has fixed all of the stalling issues and I can find neutral whether stopped or going. I think when it died and I was trying to start it in gear before it was partially trying to turn over the transmission/rear wheel because the clutch was not fully engaged. This would overload the system and cause the trip meter to reset and not start the bike. It's really weird, because now I can pull the clutch half way in (all the way in before I adjusted it all the way out) for normal shifting, and it is more than enough to work. When I am stopped is another story. If I only pull it halfway, the rear wheel still wants to go a little bit like it did before. When I pull it all the way in it fully disengages and I get no more resistance, but it is a really long pull from halfway. I hope this helps some of you that have been having this issue. Like I said, it totally changes the feel of the clutch, but neutral is cake to find anytime and no more stalling, period.