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yea the fork moves a little bit. not alot tho. and cre when you say clutch pad your talking about the disk right?
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Yes, the disc.
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Classic problem with the hydraulic clutch release system. The fork needs to move several inches to release the clutch. If this is not happening, and you have no leaks at the slave cylinder, the master is not doing it's job.
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alright thank you. ill check it out tomorrow . thanks for your guys help!
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