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2. Incorrect gearshift linkage adjustment.
3. Insufficient clutch plate clearance.
4. Worn or faulty rear clutch.
5. Rear clutch dragging.
6. Hydraulic pressure too high.
7. Low-reverse band worn out.
8. Hydraulic pressure too low.