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Yamaha YZ85 Problem?
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I brought a yz85 bike today and it was running fine until it cut out and i wont start and bump it and it starts but i bump the bike and it start but i turn the throtle the bike revs up but it dont move any help?
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haha easy fix if the bike dont move your clutch is burnt out!! or check the chain and sprocket?? lol
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Well is it in nutrual
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i had a similar problem tbh mine wud have the revs so i jus looked at the spark plug pushed it bk on n boom it had revs tbh man
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check clutch plates
chain might be broken.
chain might be broken.
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If its doing that its not in gear or you have to pull the clutch back then put it in gear should work
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Pull the clutch in and go or u have bad clutch plates or idk what else cpuld be wrong
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Your Chain Could be Broken or Loose Or The Clutch Cable Might Be Stuck on SOmething Of Your Clutch May be Burnt Out :/ Good Luck Bro If None Of This helps you Google it!
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