I think it is time to admit defeat. Here is what I have done today:
When I had the whole clutch basket and components out, I checked the bearing and it spins nicely and so not locking up. The only thing I have not replaced is the clutch plates itself.
I guess it is time to admit defeat and take it into a mechanic to be repaired. In the four years I have owned this bike, I have never needed to take it into anybody as I have always been able to fix it myself.... but I am at a loss.
Really bummed out :-(
- I totally cleaned out the lines and replaced the crush washers.
- Bled and bled and bled until the lever was nice and tight.
- Start it up and go down the driveway. Then sit at the bottom of the drive and put it into first gear and pull the lever in. Then it starts to creep forward. It only takes a few millimeters of lever release to disengage the clutch and the bike will start to move but as I release the lever it feels spongy.
- Pull the lever back in and it is tight again and not spongy.
- Once it has started to creep forwards I cannot change gear and it feels like it is locked in gear. I then have to kill the engine and restart it in gear. Of course the bike will lurch forwards but then I change gear back into neutral.
When I had the whole clutch basket and components out, I checked the bearing and it spins nicely and so not locking up. The only thing I have not replaced is the clutch plates itself.
I guess it is time to admit defeat and take it into a mechanic to be repaired. In the four years I have owned this bike, I have never needed to take it into anybody as I have always been able to fix it myself.... but I am at a loss.
Really bummed out :-(
My 2cents!!