My Sanglas (Yamaha XS400 engine) got me puzzled. It runs well, the engine starts well, the gears shift smooth, but there is something strange with it.
I noticed it the first time I run out of battery. Tired of kickstarting it, I decided to let it run down the sloppy road. Third gear, clutch in, let speed build, ignition on, release clutch.... and the bike continued rolling with the engine frozen! WTF? I loosened the clutch cable sleeve in case it was too tight, but the same happened. Finally I "landed" on the bike momentum near a car shop and politely asked them to jumpstart my bike. Went back home but didn't forget about it.
I asked other owners in my Sanglas club and none of them recognize such a strange behaviour. Most all of them remember having his bike pushstarted.
Last saturday, with a fully-loaded battery, I decided to try it again. Nada. The bike would roll and the engine won't move, regardless of the tension of the clutch cable.
Prognosis? I would say worn clutch, but the bike runs like a champ! There is no slippage whatsoever under hard acceleration or hills, it seems that the clutch grips perfectly. I can't understand what's going on. First I thought there could be some kind of -one way- clutch in the final drive train, but the parts manual doesn't show anything strange. Then I thought in my brainstorming: "what if the clutch discs have some kind of matching surface that they only grasp in one direction, nor the other? -like the starter clutch-. But I have had a couple of scary moments when downshifting, when the rear wheel locked. That's exactly the same thing than pushstarting the bike: the wheel wants to go faster than the engine, but the engine wouldn't allow it. So the wheel must either lock or make the engine spin faster.
I can't think of any other reason for this to happen, so I hope some of you in your previous experience has gone through this before and can shed some light. It is not just curiosity: the bike is light and I can push it up a hill -i.e. the garage ramp- to start it downhill in case I run out of battery, but if this doesn't work, I will have to carry my jumpercables everywhere.