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im trying to set the clutch adjustment on a stock bike. to line up the 2 arrows on the case and actuator, do i do it when pushing on the actuator, or when it is basically sitting with the lever released?

 

 

 

 

 

 

sitting with the lever released

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Loosen the adjustment on the clutch perch, push in the actuator arm under the left carb with your finger until it meets resistance, then adjust the adjuster screw on the pressure plate so that the spot where the arm meets the resistance is lined up with the arrows on the arm and the case. Tighten the jam nut and take up the rest of the cable slack with the perch adjustment leaving a very small amount of play on the clutch lever. Hope that makes sense, kinda hard to explain without showing pics.

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Loosen the adjustment on the clutch perch, push in the actuator arm under the left carb with your finger until it meets resistance, then adjust the adjuster screw on the pressure plate so that the spot where the arm meets the resistance is lined up with the arrows on the arm and the case. Tighten the jam nut and take up the rest of the cable slack with the perch adjustment leaving a very small amount of play on the clutch lever. Hope that makes sense, kinda hard to explain without showing pics.

 

 

that makes sense, thats what i was looking for, now when i do that, it grabs like way towards the end of releasing the lever, so does this mean the clutch is worn out?

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any adjustment of the lever should be done on the perch, if you adjust it as far as it will go and is still like that then you may need a new cable as its probably streched.

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