N nazgard New Member Local time 12:53 AM Joined Jun 20, 2015 Messages 1 Location idaho 2c Jun 20, 2015 #1 the sprocket that the chain uses slips and wount turn the crank whatever thingy whats thet problem ya think
the sprocket that the chain uses slips and wount turn the crank whatever thingy whats thet problem ya think
2 2old2learn Member Local time 1:53 AM Joined Sep 2, 2008 Messages 360 Location Arkansas Jun 20, 2015 #2 A little more details might help the group provide you with some suggestions. 1. Bike type? 2. Motor type? 3. Jackshaft? 4. Clutch type? 5. Was working last, when?
A little more details might help the group provide you with some suggestions. 1. Bike type? 2. Motor type? 3. Jackshaft? 4. Clutch type? 5. Was working last, when?
crassius Well-Known Member Local time 11:53 PM Joined Jul 23, 2012 Messages 4,550 Jun 20, 2015 #3 if it's a 2-stroke, then it sounds like the clutch is slipping - read some info here about adjusting cable & clutch
if it's a 2-stroke, then it sounds like the clutch is slipping - read some info here about adjusting cable & clutch
KCvale In memory of KCvale 1959 - 2019 Local time 11:53 PM Joined Apr 18, 2010 Messages 3,508 Location Phoenix, AZ Jun 21, 2015 #4 It could be the clutch, it also could be the keyway in the sprocket.