Question or idea where to start . Anyone ever have this issue .. the bike will go on gear and when on a back stand the tire will spin ..but when i drop the bike and sit on it the bike will go on gear but when release the clutch the bike will not move it just like is on neutral .. any ideas where i should start look into the issue.. Appreciated for the response .. Thank you!
can you physically feel it engage a gear off the stand then when you release the clutch no drive engages?
Negative on that when l let go the clutch it just the bike on neutral .. but when is on the back stand when put on gear I can see the back tire spinning .. Thank for you reply andyd ..
Very strange, it sounds like a completely worn clutch, but I would expect it to stall when you put it in gear wheels down? You should get some very experienced members with know how coming along soon as I am not one of them!
When it's on the rear stand and the wheel is turning, does it stop if you apply the rear brake or hold it.
Are you using your hand when it’s in a stand and your foot when it’s on the floor? Could be the gear linkage is not righ;t for your foot. Is this a new bike to you or has the fault developed over time?
I think i will put a video out for you guys to see .. what is actually happened ..I wall thank you all your supports guys.
Does it stall or does it just not go into gear? If it stalls when you let clutch out it could be the side stand sensor is at fault. You can bridge with a paper clip to test. You haven’t said: Are you using your foot for both checks, on the stand and on the floor? And has it developed this over time or sudden?
yes if on both front stand and back stand i sit on it it work go on gear and work like normal ride but if I remove the stand and sit on it put on gear it does not move at all like is on neutral .. when put on gear even giving gas still not moving ..Should try by pass the kick stand sensor?
Is it crunching when you try and put in gear? If you have ignition on but engine off, does it go in gear OK?
Bike on stand, engine off, in gear, try and turn the rear wheel by hand and look at the gearbox output shaft (front sprocket) and the clutch pack to see where the drive is being lost. Sounds like it could be worn rear sprocket, worn out clutch or broken output shaft In order of ascending cost.
We need more symptoms D rider, if you look at all the responses there are more questions you could answer, like how did this develop? Suddenly or slowly. Has any work been carried out on the bike recently? Also as suggested: – while on the paddock stand, if you sit on the bike, engine running and in first gear, what happens if you carefully raise the revs a little and then slowly apply the back brake? Obviously, be careful and don’t do this for long.