The jerk problem in the TVS XL100 is often caused by worn clutch shoes and damaged clutch housing. After long-term use, the clutch shoes become thin and uneven wear marks develop inside the clutch housing. As a result, the bike may jerk during startup or acceleration. This issue is more noticeable at low speeds. In some cases, vibration also increases. When the clutch shoe fails to grip properly, engine power cannot transfer smoothly. Therefore, regular inspection of the clutch system is very important. If necessary, replace the clutch shoes and clutch housing with new parts. Using good-quality components helps maintain better engine performance. Proper maintenance and timely servicing can easily prevent this problem.

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