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<blockquote data-quote="Daeouse" data-source="post: 201407" data-attributes="member: 4558"><p>Ok, today I was able to get some work done on the bike today, though it may have been for nothing. </p><p></p><p>I installed the clutch lever and master cylinder, then bled the line. The problem is, the clutch will not engage. :head bang: </p><p> I don't know if it's seized in the "off" position (it's in neutral now) and thus won't engage, but it lets fluid through it and out the lower bleeder valve, but when everything is closed, it won't engage the clutch. Am I missing something? I've never had to work with a hydraulic clutch before, so I'm confused. . . :help: </p><p>Do I have to pull the entire clutch basket? I wanted to avoid doing any serious tear-down work until I got it running, but if I must, I will do so. I haven't changed the oil yet (it has some in it, and it's not shot), so should I do this before the oil change? :headscratch: </p><p></p><p>As for the electrical system, I did some poking around, and the aftermarket wiring that's festooning the bike is spliced in everywhere. I have decided to tear all the wiring for the aftermarket lights out and build a sub-harness for the replacement lights when I add them. Also, I was advised by my mechanic friend to tear out any non-stock wiring in the main harness and begin testing from there. I'm heavily debating buying an entirely "new" harness online. . . :laptop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daeouse, post: 201407, member: 4558"] Ok, today I was able to get some work done on the bike today, though it may have been for nothing. I installed the clutch lever and master cylinder, then bled the line. The problem is, the clutch will not engage. :head bang: I don't know if it's seized in the "off" position (it's in neutral now) and thus won't engage, but it lets fluid through it and out the lower bleeder valve, but when everything is closed, it won't engage the clutch. Am I missing something? I've never had to work with a hydraulic clutch before, so I'm confused. . . :help: Do I have to pull the entire clutch basket? I wanted to avoid doing any serious tear-down work until I got it running, but if I must, I will do so. I haven't changed the oil yet (it has some in it, and it's not shot), so should I do this before the oil change? :headscratch: As for the electrical system, I did some poking around, and the aftermarket wiring that's festooning the bike is spliced in everywhere. I have decided to tear all the wiring for the aftermarket lights out and build a sub-harness for the replacement lights when I add them. Also, I was advised by my mechanic friend to tear out any non-stock wiring in the main harness and begin testing from there. I'm heavily debating buying an entirely "new" harness online. . . :laptop: [/QUOTE]
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