clutch adjustment

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Fat Crack Ho, Oct 18, 2003.

  1. Fat Crack Ho

    Fat Crack Ho Guest

    Just want to find out if a clutch can be adjusted to start biting when it's a
    third of the way out while still fully separating when the lever is fully in.
    Mine dosn't start to bite until the last 2cm of lever travel. Makes getting it
    up my driveway very difficult.

    thanks.
     
    Fat Crack Ho, Oct 18, 2003
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  2. Fat Crack Ho

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Fat Crack Ho" wrote
    Yes.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Oct 18, 2003
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  3. Fat Crack Ho

    RM Guest

    Someone let Theo Bekkers at loose on an internet
    connection and the result was:
    fitsa cable
     
    RM, Oct 19, 2003
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  4. Fat Crack Ho

    FuTAnT Guest

    Just adjust it so there's more slack in the cable ... simple.

    Cam
    '00 ZX6R
     
    FuTAnT, Oct 19, 2003
    #4
  5. Cable?
    Lever?

    Postman Pat
    CT110


     
    Pat Heslewood, Oct 19, 2003
    #5
  6. Fat Crack Ho

    Silmaril Guest

    Cable?
    Lever?
    What are they?

    Adrian
    CT-110


     
    Silmaril, Oct 19, 2003
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  7. Fat Crack Ho

    FuTAnT Guest

    How do you want to look at it? Can you get slack in a lever? Last time I
    heard aluminium didn't flex too much in the case of the Clutch.
     
    FuTAnT, Oct 19, 2003
    #7
  8. Fat Crack Ho

    Fat Crack Ho Guest

    Thanks. Just did this. Much better feel to the clutch now.
     
    Fat Crack Ho, Oct 19, 2003
    #8
  9. On 19/10/03 8:58 PM, in article
    3f926e3a$0$21651$, "FuTAnT"
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    slurred:

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    Hamish Alker-Jones, Oct 19, 2003
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