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dear bikers pls advice. im currently riding a honda nsr 150 sp. i had been facing this prob recently. from my gear 1 to neutral gear i always very diffcult to go neutral gear. y is it so?

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dear bikers pls advice. im currently riding a honda nsr 150 sp. i had been facing this prob recently. from my gear 1 to neutral gear i always very diffcult to go neutral gear. y is it so?

 

its quite common i guess. if you have difficulty changing to neutral gear, then try to throttle abit and then change to neutral. other solution would be to change neutral gear when you are slowing down for a stop.

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when is the last time u service your bike. eo

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check ur clutch biting point.

 

agreed, it happen on my bike before just adj the clutch biting point will do.

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if all else fails, inspect clutch plates then clutch housing cos very few riders will change clutch plates but not the housing

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u might wanna go for an EO change. it could be due to that.

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In the following order:

 

1) Changed EO already? If already changed, then:

2) Adjust biting point, make the biting point further from the handlebar. If adjust still no diff, then:

3) Change clutch cable. Your cable potentially worn out.

 

After number 3, if its still like that then either tolerate it as part of overall wear and tear, or bring to reputable shop to troubleshoot (and prepare cash).

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The last time I had this problem on my sp too, the solution to mine was, after a few diagnostic, changed clutch plates & springs, EO change, clutch cable replace

 

 

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