Original OEM clutch cable
- Cable when disconnected from pivot arm moves freely. It is routed properly and not binding anywhere.
Original OEM clutch.
- Never been replaced or changed.
Aftermarket shorter handlebars.
- I did move the entire clutch handle farther out on the handlebars approx. 5/8" which seems to heave eaten up some of the excess cable between the clutch lever and pivot arm so it's a little easier to pull but not much.
How to adjust the pivot arm properly? How to know (without engaging/disengaging the clutch on a running engine) at which point the clutch actually disengages? Sure, put the bike in 1st, clutch, see if it rolls freely. Yes it does but you can still feel a little resistance when trying to spin the rear wheel. This is normal I suppose? Well..... I even forced the pivot arm all the way in and still I could feel this resistance.
How hard should it be to push the pivot arm all the way in? It is so stiff on my bike that I had to use an additional lever. I could not do it with my hands alone. Maybe this is normal?
I'll be changing the oil tomorrow or the next day hopefully that helps some as well.
What is the solution for using shorter handlebars? Custom built clutch cable? I can't move the clutch handle any further out without shoving the grips off the end of the handlebars.
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