Here is my tech prob....
I have a 1982 GS 400. Wonderful bike, 5000 original km's, no sh*t.
So, I had a frayed cable. Easy, replaced it. while I was replacing it, soem other bike riders were trying to be 'helpful' since I am female of course they think I am helpless)
Anyhow, replaced the cable, adjusted it, someone had messed with the clutch pushrod adjustment nut. I don't know if they moved it IN or OUT, but I tightened the nut back down closed it and drove off.
Bike was fine for that day. Took it on a long group ride, and started to get clutch SCREAM, here and there, under load. Clutch was getting quite sloppy at the lever, so I kept tightening it. Started to lose ability to disengage. Rode 200 kms, home, one block from my house in heavy stop-go traffic, the ability to disengage quit entirely. Rode home with careful shifting Impressed myself with performance under pressure, scared my husband:P
Popped cover off final drive, inspected cable at both ends. Adjusted the hell out of the cable, its sloppy and crappy and won't get any tighter. Tried adjusting the pushrod IN, no change. Tried adjusting it OUT (about 1cm each time) still no change. Bike bolts in first. Shifts super easy when off, and when at correct rpm shifts fine (no use of clutch)! Clutch still will not disengage at all, and starts to scream here and there.
I guess this is my question:
Can you tell me if adjusting the rod IN seperates the plates, or OUT?
The bike ran like a DREAM before some doofy boy played with the nut and rod - so I am sure it is due to a combo of the stretched cable and the monkeyed adjustment of the rod. I have a new cable, I am going to put that one in (dealer direct, the other came from a supply house so I am going to be sure I have the right one this time).
Any suggestions? I miss riding it, I've been too busy to tinker much and its been three weeks....
Thanks again guys, happy to be here
Fawn in Canada
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