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cj7jeep81
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Trying to get my bike ready to ride, and the last thing is the clutch. I took it for a test ride a while back (after doing a lot of other work), and at high rpm's, the clutch would slip, and it never quite felt right at low speed either.
I've replaced the clutch cable, and it appears to be routed correctly. Has a nice, smooth pull, and I can see the arm on the clutch housing being actuated smoothly.
This weekend, I replaced the clutch springs with new OEM ones. I measured my old ones, and they were 3mm shorter than the new ones, so not sure if they needed replaced or not. Everything in side looked nice, but I didn't pull the basket/discs so I really didn't check them. Also, after I put it back together, I had to remove the arm off the clutch lever, and rotate it about 90 degrees. At first, I could move the arm effortlessly about 90 degrees before it started to get resistance from the clutch.
I started with the adjuster on the handlebar turned all the way in, as well as the adjuster on the engine. I took the arm off the clutch lever, and rotated it clock-wise one tooth, as with it how it was, I really had to push in on the arm to attach the cable, and had 0 free play.
With the adjusters all the way in, I had a pretty good amount of free play (had about a 1/4" gap at the handlebar lever before the arm started to move). I turned the adjuster at the engine in, until I had just a tiny gap at the handlebar lever before the arm started to move. However, when I start the bike on the center stand, the clutch doesn't do anything. The bike tire will be spinning, and if I pull the lever, it doesn't stop. Am I just not adjusting this thing right, or is something else wrong?
I've replaced the clutch cable, and it appears to be routed correctly. Has a nice, smooth pull, and I can see the arm on the clutch housing being actuated smoothly.
This weekend, I replaced the clutch springs with new OEM ones. I measured my old ones, and they were 3mm shorter than the new ones, so not sure if they needed replaced or not. Everything in side looked nice, but I didn't pull the basket/discs so I really didn't check them. Also, after I put it back together, I had to remove the arm off the clutch lever, and rotate it about 90 degrees. At first, I could move the arm effortlessly about 90 degrees before it started to get resistance from the clutch.
I started with the adjuster on the handlebar turned all the way in, as well as the adjuster on the engine. I took the arm off the clutch lever, and rotated it clock-wise one tooth, as with it how it was, I really had to push in on the arm to attach the cable, and had 0 free play.
With the adjusters all the way in, I had a pretty good amount of free play (had about a 1/4" gap at the handlebar lever before the arm started to move). I turned the adjuster at the engine in, until I had just a tiny gap at the handlebar lever before the arm started to move. However, when I start the bike on the center stand, the clutch doesn't do anything. The bike tire will be spinning, and if I pull the lever, it doesn't stop. Am I just not adjusting this thing right, or is something else wrong?