clutch issue?
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clutch issue?
sometimes when I first start up my warrior ('00), even though I have the clutch pulled in, it wants to go. it feels as if the clutch is partially engaged. i have a new clutch cable on it and I've tried different adjustments but no difference. after it warms up a little or after I've ridden it for a while, it doesn't do it at all. should I just go ahead and put in a new clutch or is there something else I'm not adjusting?
on another note, this past sunday, I was out on the trails and put it in reverse. it took a few minutes of moving the lever back and forth before it would come out. is this somewhat normal for a warrior? the outside temp was around 85* and I had been riding for a couple of hours with a few 10 minute breaks in between. is it the temp causing it?
on another note, this past sunday, I was out on the trails and put it in reverse. it took a few minutes of moving the lever back and forth before it would come out. is this somewhat normal for a warrior? the outside temp was around 85* and I had been riding for a couple of hours with a few 10 minute breaks in between. is it the temp causing it?
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clutch issue?
If the clutch only does this on the first start after sitting overnight this is somewhat normal and is caused by the clutch plates sticking together from sitting. I have started my raptor's after a couple of days of sitting and when I put them in gear the clutch plates were so stuck that it has lurched foward and stalled the engine. As for the reverse, I had a warrior and a 350 raptor before and they can get hard to get out of reverse. I would just let the clutch out a little bit while trying to push the lever back to foward. Give that a try next time and see if that works for you
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