A Adam90 Member Dec 30, 2013 #3 the_wolf said: Cable? The clutch is hydraulic Click to expand... Ah ok, somebody told me that it may be the clutch cable? I'm not overly familiar with these sorry.
the_wolf said: Cable? The clutch is hydraulic Click to expand... Ah ok, somebody told me that it may be the clutch cable? I'm not overly familiar with these sorry.
the_wolf Well-Known Member Dec 30, 2013 #4 Therein could lie your problem. Check to see if the clutch fluid reservoir actually has fluid in it. If not then you'll need to top it up and bleed it, which can sometimes be a pain. Kinda won't work without fluid
Therein could lie your problem. Check to see if the clutch fluid reservoir actually has fluid in it. If not then you'll need to top it up and bleed it, which can sometimes be a pain. Kinda won't work without fluid
A Adam90 Member Dec 30, 2013 #5 Problem solved, just had somebody look. Thread can be deleted. Last edited: Dec 30, 2013