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I noticed today I had left the banshee parked in gear in the garage. While doing something I decided to move it by just pulling in the clutch instead of taking it out of gear. Usually just rolls right out of the way and today it would not budge until I took it out of gear. Didn't know if that was a sign that something was not right with my clutch or it's just being stubborn. Any thoughts?

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well mine was the same way tell as of now...now my motor is out and all in parts. so a new clutch will be going in no matter what. And I think my 660 raptor is the same way tell it is warmed up which means the clutch plates are warped. have you had it cold and started it and put it in N and it wants to move frw?

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have you had it cold and started it and put it in N and it wants to move frw?

 

No, not that I can think of. It's something I never really thought about. Usually just leave it in gear while its parked and if it needs rolled out of the way I just pull in the clutch and roll it off, unless I'm moving it more than a foot or so. I just put a new chain and sprockets on yesterday and didn't notice anything weird when I rode around the block. Then today went to move it, pulled in the clutch and tried to push it and it just didn't want to move until it was out of gear.

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if it had been sitting awhile just coulda been that the oil have settled out of the fibers some and just made then lil dry .. so there was more friction.. and you spun clutch around a lil sure it moved like normal with clutch pulled in...

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if it had been sitting awhile just coulda been that the oil have settled out of the fibers some and just made then lil dry .. so there was more friction.. and you spun clutch around a lil sure it moved like normal with clutch pulled in...

 

Good possibility I havent rode it hard since October, it's been too damn cold.

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I noticed today I had left the banshee parked in gear in the garage. While doing something I decided to move it by just pulling in the clutch instead of taking it out of gear. Usually just rolls right out of the way and today it would not budge until I took it out of gear. Didn't know if that was a sign that something was not right with my clutch or it's just being stubborn. Any thoughts?

NO need to worry my 2 banshees do that all the time when the engine is not running. I have not seen a bike that, when u leave it in gear, and u try to pull the clutch to move it......none of them do that! I dont know why, but dont worry ur clutch is fine

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