GAS GAS EC 125 - 2003 Service Manual page 54

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TROUBLE
11
Clutch not disengaging properly
12
Jumps out of gear
13
Clutch slipping
14
Stability Unsatisfactory
15
Shock absorption too hard
16
Shock absorption too soft
17
Abnormal train noise
CAUSE
- Clutch hub or housing unevenly worn.
- Shift fork worn, gear worn.
- Gear dogs and/or dog holes worn.
- Shift drum groove worn.
- Gear positioning.
- Lever spring weak or broken.
- No clutch lever play, maladjusted.
- Friction plate worn or warped.
- Steel plate worn or warped.
- Clutch spring broken or weak.
- Clutch disc unevenly worn.
- Control cable routing incorrect.
- Wiring routing incorrect.
- Steering stem locknut too tight.
- Steering stem bent.
- Front fork oil excessive.
- Front fork oil viscosity too hight.
- Front fork leg bent.
- Tire air pressure too high.
- Rear shock absorber maladjusted.
- Front fork oil insufficient and/ or leaking.
- Front fork oil viscosity too low.
- Front fork leg bent.
- Tire air pressure too small.
- Rear shock absorber maladjusted.
- Drive chain adjusted improperly.
- Chain worn.
EC FSE 2003 -
- Change clutch hub.
- Change it and go to specialized garage.
- Change it and go to specialized garage.
- Change it and go to specialized garage.
- Change it and go to specialized garage.
- Change it and go to specialized garage.
- Go to specialized garage.
- Change friction plate and go to specialized garage.
- Change steel plate.
- Check or change clutch spring.
- Change clutch disc. Go to specialized garage.
- Move control cable or unscrew.
- Unscrew wiring routing.
- Change steering stem locknut.
- Change and go to specialized garage.
- Empty and review level oil.
- Empty oil from fork and go to specialized garage.
- Change it. Go to a specialized garage.
- Check tire air pressure.
- Check rear shock absorber.
- Fill up until correct level.
- Empty oil from fork and fill up with suitable viscosity oil.
- Change front fork. Go to specialized garage.
- Check tire air pressure.
- Check rear shock absorber.
- Adjust chain.
- Change chain and rear engine sprocket.
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