Hi guys, before contacting the dealer (I really don't like that dealership and it's the only one around) I want to see if I'm able to sort this out, any tech tip is welcome.
I've noticed this high pitch sound when pulling the clutch lever with the engine off. Are there any greasing points that should be lubricated or am I missing something? Could be this be a clutch issue or simply a linkage lubrication issue?
The bike has only 2700 km's the clutch was well adjusted and never abused it as in waiting on red lights with the clutch pulled in, only on Neutral, since I'm doing this with all of my bikes.
I'm not 100% sure if this is the cause, but two days ago I've washed the bike with the power washer and today I've noticed this sound.
What I did until now: took off both cable ends (from the hand clutch lever and the transmission lever, took off the spring that pushes against the lever from the transmission side and greased with some graphite grease. The sound seems to be well dampened now but you can still hear it.
Should the clutch rod end be also greased? Are there any greasing points that should be periodically lubricated?
Here's the video.
Cheers!
I've noticed this high pitch sound when pulling the clutch lever with the engine off. Are there any greasing points that should be lubricated or am I missing something? Could be this be a clutch issue or simply a linkage lubrication issue?
The bike has only 2700 km's the clutch was well adjusted and never abused it as in waiting on red lights with the clutch pulled in, only on Neutral, since I'm doing this with all of my bikes.
I'm not 100% sure if this is the cause, but two days ago I've washed the bike with the power washer and today I've noticed this sound.
What I did until now: took off both cable ends (from the hand clutch lever and the transmission lever, took off the spring that pushes against the lever from the transmission side and greased with some graphite grease. The sound seems to be well dampened now but you can still hear it.
Should the clutch rod end be also greased? Are there any greasing points that should be periodically lubricated?
Here's the video.
Cheers!