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Clutch 9 Months ago  
Hi
i just got my bike back from the dealer after having the recall done, & the clutch is not in proper adjustmentcna someone give me the proper procedure for clutch adjustment, all help is much appreciated,

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George
 
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Re:Clutch 9 Months ago  
IF YOU NEED JUST A MINOR ADJUSTMENT AT THE CLUTCH HANDLE IS A RUBBER BOOT. PULL IT BACK AND THERE IS KNERLED WHEEL ON A BOLT 'LIGHTLY' LOOSEN THE WHEEL AND THEN TURN THE BOLT IN OR OUT UNTILL YOU CAN FIT A NICKEL IN THE GAP BETWEEN THE HANDLE AND BASE USING LIGHT PREASURE ON THE HANDLE. THE SNUG THE LOCK WHEEL 'LIGHTLY'.

BEING THEY TOOK IT APART IT MAY NEED TO GO TO THE NEXT STEP FOR MORE, IF SO WRITE IN AGAIN. THERE IS A LOT OF AJUSTMENT IN THE ASSEMBLY.
 
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Re:Clutch 9 Months ago  
thank you!
i feel that i may need to go to the next step.

george
 
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Re:Clutch 9 Months ago  
They may have not adjusted the lever at the cluth side to spec. Check the service manual for the proper distance of the lever from the cable guide and see if yours is within spec.

If it's too loose then you may not have enough adjustment at the hand lever side to pull in the slack.

Doc
 
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