Motorcycle turns off if I pull the clutch and don't accelerate?

Hi everyone, my motorcycle dies after a few seconds if I pull the clutch and don't accelerate, for example at a traffic light. I don't have this problem every day. (I have a 50cc Rieju.) Can you help me?

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verreisterNutzer
3 years ago

If you only pull the clutch and only want to disengage it into a gear at a standstill, or to disengage it from a gear, it increases more or less sharply with it temporarily the rotational resistance at the crankshaft by bearing/fluid friction.

If you have filled the engine oil recommended by the manufacturer into the engine gearbox housing (viscosity ), the clutch play is also optimally adjusted for disengagement and the stand gas/idling mixture at the carburetor (still ) is also optimally adjusted ?

Do you have these problems mainly in cold weather and not yet warm engine, or rather in hot days with already warm engine?

verreisterNutzer
3 years ago
Reply to  lulu1554

Then check if necessary:

– Degree of wear of the clutch when it runs in the oil

– Excavation and clutch play

– Carburetor settings and ignition time

Have you changed some manipulated / “sporty” on the vehicle in the meantime, such as the exhaust system?

hierse19
3 years ago

Coupling switch or cable corroded.

WECoyote
3 years ago

I would have just gotten to increase the stand gas.

Flausen
3 years ago

Motorcycle? 😂

Increase stand gas.