jjthejetplane
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Here is what led us here:
I picked up a nail a few mos ago. I pulled it as it seemed to be on the outer side of the tire And not deep seated, drove it less than 3 mi to a tire shop and back home. I was maybe .1 mi from my house going uphill when the bike stopped moving forward. I was about midway up the hill so, my initial thought, even tho it hadn't happened at all to my recollection before was that my clutch had slipped. I kicked it up a gear but realized I hadn't actually slipped into neutral. There were cars behind me and so I continued to gas it for maybe another fifteen secs. When I realized it wasn't moving, I pulled it to the side and shut it off. I got it started again and half rode, half crab walked it home. It moved at a snails pace in first the short distance to my house. When I spoke with JOG the following day, he recommended I adjust the free play in my lever. I adjusted it so that it was all the way out, I believe the furthest, loosest possible setting. I changed to Rotella T and tried again to get it running properly. I had the same snail pace of a ride in a circle around my block. I would say it was a 2-3 min ride, in first, shifting did nothing to change the speed/power. This was maybe .25 mi distance. I haven't moved it since. Since then, I have checked the seating of the clutch lever several times, checked my front sprocket, and now, pulled the clutch case cover. I rode the bike from No.Va to Charlotte and then to Atl. I didn't feel or notice any slippage. The only difference that I noticed at all while riding was after I went down in Richmond, va. The pressure needed to pull in my clutch lever was significantly more. I posted asking if it was possible for that to happen and if it would affect performance as I laid the bike down on its left side. The shifter and the clutch lever at the handlebar were both slightly bent. I maintain I didn't feel the clutch slipping at all during my three day ride. I have 25,642 mi on the odometer. Besides forgetting to turn my gas on in Richmond the only other issue I had was unplugging that yellow cable under the tank outside Henderson,nc. I can't even recall an instance where I had issue downshifting.
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