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Angry clutch smoke problem

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I have recently just had a clutch problem and so i replaced the clutch. After replacing the clutch i started the bike up after some time but so much smoke just came out the back but it moved a little bit without me on it. And the other problem was when i stopped revving it it just died. the clutch is brand new and i have no idea how to adjust things. if possible can u provide pictures. thanks in advance
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is it an adjustable clutch? or a stock three spring?
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its a stock 3 shoe clutch and i opened up the sprocket/cover and the clutch seemed to be working and it was still smoking a lot. i measured the fuel ratio exactly and fuel seems to come out of the clear pipe down the bottom in drops. so could this be the problem?
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What type of bike is it?
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