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  • Pulsar 220 help needed

    i have a pulasr 220 dtsi for about 2 yrs , everything was going smooth but suddenly my bike lost its pickup and power eventhough its been serviced on time and one more thing whenever i hold clutch the rpm increases and when i reduce speed of the bike and leave accelerator the bike starts jerking.

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      Originally posted by pulsar 220 View Post
      i have a pulasr 220 dtsi for about 2 yrs , everything was going smooth but suddenly my bike lost its pickup and power eventhough its been serviced on time and one more thing whenever i hold clutch the rpm increases and when i reduce speed of the bike and leave accelerator the bike starts jerking.
      Looks like your clutch plates are worn out. How many kms have you clocked ??
      Also , jerking at low rpms can be because of water logged in the carb. So draining the carburetor might help resolve the jerks. But loss of acceleration and weird clutch behaviour is mostly due to worn out clutch plates.
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