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Clutch not disengaging fully?
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<blockquote data-quote="timelinex" data-source="post: 193710" data-attributes="member: 2991"><p>I'm having a hard time believing that it's normal for the rear wheel to accelerate when giving gas, but with clutch in! That's the point of the clutch, to disconnect power from the wheels!</p><p></p><p>Every thread I read on it they say it could be from warped plates and that it's not normal. However none of the threads are on a ttr, so that's why I asked here.</p><p></p><p>Are you really that positive that it's normal. What test should I do to see if the amount of contact,while clutch is in, is NOT normal.(according to your opinion of normal)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timelinex, post: 193710, member: 2991"] I'm having a hard time believing that it's normal for the rear wheel to accelerate when giving gas, but with clutch in! That's the point of the clutch, to disconnect power from the wheels! Every thread I read on it they say it could be from warped plates and that it's not normal. However none of the threads are on a ttr, so that's why I asked here. Are you really that positive that it's normal. What test should I do to see if the amount of contact,while clutch is in, is NOT normal.(according to your opinion of normal) [/QUOTE]
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