It is caused by the "springs in the clutch" Namely the torsion control spring, or contra spring, or torque spring. Diff. names for the big spring that controls the driven pulley operation. One end of the spring sits against the clutch, and the other sits on the torque controller. These are all metal parts, and will slightly bind during their normal operation. A torsion controller is a nylon shim that sits between the clutch, and spring doing two things. It allows for the spring to operate smoothly, and it shims the spring giving a better "down shift" feeling. There are several types on the market ranging in price from 10.00-50.00 USD. If you are comfortable assembling your clutch it is an easy install... 15 minutes or so.Read up on them, and I think you will wonder why they are not pre-installed in all scoots.