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Asked by darrellazzopardi on 26th November 2014 Report this content
Just took my brand new Honda Innova 125 for its 1st service and voiced my concern as to what seems like a slipping clutch. After going for a test ride, mechanic told me that all sounded normal. I'm still not happy as I can still feel the slip especially on high gears. Is this 'normal'?

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Report this content guildbass Written on: 27/11/2014
It may be one of two things. Firstly, the Innova is a twin clutch machine. Unlike the earlier cub type bikes the Innova has a separate centrifugal clutch to allow it to pull away when in gear. Older cubs used one clutch for both this AND the shifting between gears. The Innova's centrifugal clutch can briefly activate if shifting fast into the higher gears, giving the impression of a brief slip. it is designed to do that to soften a hasty gear change. secondly (and this happened to me) the gear shift pedal can be briefly touched by your heel during a shift and that promotes a slightly longer version of the slip. I actually adjusted my clutch thinking that was the problem before I took the shift off and moved it one notch on the spline to raise the front and drop the rear...solved the issue completely!
Report this content Laverdabru1116 Written on: 28/11/2014
I can't say I've noticed this problem with my 2005 model. I'm used to geared m/bikes, over 900cc. Had a couple of moments which were caused, as guildbass said, by my heel touching the lever. You may be right not trusting the dealer - my 2005 example had a Full Service History. From a Honda dealer. The oil dip stick thread was knackered, due to it being forced in. There have been other problems. For all that, it's a great little bike for commuting - my Ninja aint been used since I bought the Innova.
Asked by annemurdoch on 31st August 2014 Report this content
Machine keeps blowing the 10amp fuse. What could be the problem?

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Report this content Shaun2 Written on: 12/11/2014
Hi, I have same problem - did you find out what caused it? Thanks
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