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            Fried clutch at only 780km 
            
             Today I lost all clutch on my new tenere. When I looked at the clutch cable it had no free play and I slacked off the cable from the gearbox end and the lever end it moved about 2cm on the clutch arm on the box. I now have a little clutch but it's slipping under load 
               It must have been set incorrectly and I have been riding around with slight clutch on without noticing and it's finally given way. I haven't notice any slipping only when it went today. I really hoping it's just a matter of a new clutch and nothing else has gone wrong. Hoping yamaha will fix under warranty but I'm not holding my breath as it's classed as a consumable aaaahhhhhhh not a happy camper bike has only 780km so I'm getting the 1k service while it's in the shop Time spent without rod in hand is time forever wasted. 
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             Well, 780km is nothing, it should (morally) be considered as something covered by warranty.
             Hell, this T�n has been giving some serious headaches to a lot of folks lately. | 
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             Yea has been a lot of negative post lately 
               Time spent without rod in hand is time forever wasted. 
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            Fried clutch at only 780km 
            
             Yea if yamaha don't do it under warranty I think I will be getting a clutch tool and clutch kit and having a crack at doing it myself. 
             Don't they recommend fully synth oil? Time spent without rod in hand is time forever wasted. 
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             Time spent without rod in hand is time forever wasted.   Last edited by DirtyTenere; 24-07-14 at 12:32. Reason: cause i can | 
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             The right type of oil for this bike is SAE 10W-40. 
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 Yeah, do it yourself. Yamaha charged me 330quid when I burned mine.....heh it with 1k on the clock but purely my fault when I went some serious off road... | 
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             Is that fully synth or semi 
             Time spent without rod in hand is time forever wasted. 
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 full synthetic...another weird advice on this forum.   | 
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 You my friend are out go find another forum to disrupt, your time here is over. After 3 warnings you are now banned for life. Your email address, your IP address are all banned. Please don't try to re-join under an alias, we will find out and delete you immediately. Now, go f### yourself. My patience has been tested to the max. Last edited by CaptMoto; 24-07-14 at 21:58. | 
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