@graywolf1956 no, but we are doing a heavy duty spring replacement, stretch and will record the process of removing and installing the shock soon. Thanks
@@Gordons-Cycle-Parts So tha question is , without turning tha hayabusa on you press tha clutch lever put tha first gear down and roll forward without releasing tha clutch lever , does it go forward?
@marcovieira2032 yes, every time the clutch lever is compressed, it disengage the clutch from the transmission. So the bike will move freely no matter wat gear it's in or if the bike is running or not
Thanks for this.
You're welcome
Good video, do you have any more videos on hayabussa ?
Thanks, yes on this channel and social media. Subscribe to this channel for more content. Thanks
@dakadr4250 hello again, if by any chance you have a video on how to replace the rear shock, including how to safely raise the bike . Thanks
@graywolf1956 no, but we are doing a heavy duty spring replacement, stretch and will record the process of removing and installing the shock soon. Thanks
great video thanks , do you grease the clutch push rod with anything
@bccapone837 you're welcome, thanks. No, no need for it.
@@Gordons-Cycle-Parts thank you , and just wondering if you have any good tips how to change the push rod seal without splitting engine apart
@bccapone837 There's absolutely no way to change it on a Hayabusa without splitting the cases
@@Gordons-Cycle-Parts no problem , thanks for the feedback 👍🏼👌🏼
@@bccapone837 you're welcome
Thank you.
You're welcome 👍
Hi buddy I have a question regarding tha hayabusa if you don't mind answering
Go for it
@@Gordons-Cycle-Parts So tha question is , without turning tha hayabusa on you press tha clutch lever put tha first gear down and roll forward without releasing tha clutch lever , does it go forward?
@marcovieira2032 yes, every time the clutch lever is compressed, it disengage the clutch from the transmission. So the bike will move freely no matter wat gear it's in or if the bike is running or not
@@Gordons-Cycle-Parts then I guess I have a problem with my clutch cylinder I think
@marcovieira2032 Check your fluid. If fluid is empty or low, remove the front sprocket cover, turn it over and see if the slave Cylinder is leaking