i adjust the bolt thats in the gizmo and made it so it pushes the rod in but not the whole cover out with the bolts off the cover. maybe that will do it. i do need a sdtronger spring on the clutch cable, it doesdnt weant to pull the clutch handle back to its normal position. Hey thanks blo you helped me out alot.
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i adjust the bolt thats in the gizmo and made it so it pushes the rod in but not the whole cover out with the bolts off the cover. maybe that will do it. i do need a sdtronger spring on the clutch cable, it doesdnt weant to pull the clutch handle back to its normal position. Hey thanks blo you helped me out alot.
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Thjere are no springs on the clutch cable. If the cable does not move freely, then it is gummed up or rusted up inside and should be replaced or cleaned out. The clutch lever should "flop" freely with about 1/8" of free play at the handlebar fixture.
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Originally posted by mescalinedreamzi adjust the bolt thats in the gizmo and made it so it pushes the rod in but not the whole cover out with the bolts off the cover. maybe that will do it. i do need a sdtronger spring on the clutch cable, it doesdnt weant to pull the clutch handle back to its normal position. Hey thanks blo you helped me out alot.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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