Hairybiker84 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:01 am
If the engine turns over fine and the gearbox turns over fine, the only thing left is the primary drive, surely?
Or something in the gearbox/primary which only shows up under load. So for example the gearbox mainshaft could be out of alignment/bent/whatever so it spins OK when it's "free" but when you try and put load on it - either by turning the engine via the wheel, or by using it to turn the engine over with the kicker - the extra drag shows up. Apparently it's not uncommon for gear bushes to wear out and cause such effects.
Half of me thinks I'm being a fanny, half of my is suspicious of the fact it's still hard to kick over even with the plugs out. And the fact it's hard to turn over via the wheel, again with the plugs out. When I say 'hard to turn over', if I sit facing the wheel with one hand at 9 and the other at 3 and the bike in 4th, I can turn hard enough that I'll either push the bike forward off the centre stand, or lift the front wheel off the ground and start dragging it backwards, without turning teh engine over. The only way to turn it over is to 'jerk' the wheel, which doens't feel healthy.
As above though, turning the engine over at the crank is simple enough. It's also reasonably easy to turn if over with a socket on teh nut in the middle of the clutch. Putting a socket on the other end of the main shaft (on the RHS of the bike) and turning it over is much harder.