Try changing the gear box oil to ATF automatic gearbox oil. Warm the bike up afterwards, ride it for a while making sure you use the clutch a lot, and you should find that after 20-30 minutes use it will stop any clutch drag and prevent them sticking when not in use.
I'm a newbie living in brittany, morbihan near guemene-sur-scorff, got meself a 2003 Beta Rev3 now i gotta learn to ride it. I understand u guys have a place to ride. Any chance u could show me how its done??
Gray
Hi Gary, I beleive that PoBear`s pm`d you. Come along, it`ll be good to have some-one new to laff at !
Joking aside, get in touch with him and we can arrange a date between us so that we can all meet up for session on the bikes.
Your plates are sticking and you'll need new oil. ATF is a very good trials gearbox oil (Betas run much better with it in the box). If oil doesn't fix it go to the Beta forum and read the sticky thread near the top about improving the beta clutch - the info is relevant.
Thanks for that, I`ll give it a go and post up if it`s cured the problem or not.
Hi yawl, from beeeaaautiful sunny ( Yea....Right ! ) BRITTANY !
Just started trials riding again for the first time in over 16 years.
I`ve bought myself a road registered Scorpa SY250 with a long ride kit. Rode it for the 1st time yesterday, goes well but with a slightly sticky clutch. ( I`ve posted the problem on the Scorpa forum page, so any help appreciated ).
Looking forward to getting some serious practise in over the next few weeks.....Legs are aching already !
Clutch Sticking On A 72 Ossa Mar
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Try changing the gear box oil to ATF automatic gearbox oil. Warm the bike up afterwards, ride it for a while making sure you use the clutch a lot, and you should find that after 20-30 minutes use it will stop any clutch drag and prevent them sticking when not in use.