Hi there,
I have recently bought a Montesa 315R to start riding trails in order to improve my riding skills, I already loving the bike and the sport and can’t wait getting better in it.
The bike was standing still with the previous owner and has not been used much, so I cleaned the entire thing, cleaned the carb, cleaned the tank, bled the brakes, put in new oil and coolant, new spark plug, new exhaust fibers and a new air filter. The transmission was dragging/sticking a lot, the oil change (Elf) did help and driving it around in all gears loosened things up.
However, the clutch still does not work quite nice. It does not disengage completely. When on the stand and pulling the clutch and putting it in 1st the wheel starts to spin too much, also when riding and coming to a stop at the end of a wheely, I hardly can’t walk it backwards in first or second while pulling the clutch, it simply wants to go forward too much. While the engine is running it is also almost impossible to find neutral so that is not an option.
While riding it is not that much of an issue, when standing stil in 1st or 2nd while pulling the clutch and having my foot on the rear brake the bike does not move and does not die (sometimes it does). I put new brake fluid in and bled it twice. Today I bled it again the other way around by removing the slave cilinder and pushing the cilinder gently back after pulling the clutch, not air bubbles are left. When I took out the slave cilinder there was a bit of clutch fluid at the outside of the cilinder so at the pushrod side. When pushing back the slave cilinder no brake fluid did came out though..
I do not know how to solve this anymore. It is just very annoying when you want to rest a bit or want to stand still you have to control the bike in order not to go forward or it to die on you when trying holding it at its place. Maybe it now sounds like it’s like a loos bull trying to escape but it is not, it is just to much pull to stand still with feet on the ground, in 1st or 2nd with the clutch pulled in, and not having to hold it back.
All advice is highly appreciated!