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I use the clutch though to rev and pop it out. It all depends on where Im at. My forerms are strong enough to where I could pull the clutch every time but I personaly dont need it and alot of AWRCS riders agree with me and they do it themselves.

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To adjust that screw, loosen the nut so you can turn the screw. Then watch the arm ontop the case(under the carbs) and line it up with the point on the case. Like this --><---

 

Then tighten it back up. It might be already good.

 

Mine wasnt adjusted right and mine didnt want to shift good at WOT. It was because my clutch wasnt disengaging all the way. Very simple fix once you know about it. I ended up changing all kinds of things like the shift shaft, star, springs etc before i tried the screw. On a side note, you can also turn the bike on it's side if you want to save the tranny oil.

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I dont shift like that on power usually, never had a problem, i usually only do it when half way putting around. and riding easy. i just shift no need for a clutch and have never had a problem when riding hard i do use the clutch.

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To adjust that screw, loosen the nut so you can turn the screw. Then watch the arm ontop the case(under the carbs) and line it up with the point on the case. Like this --><---

 

Then tighten it back up. It might be already good.

 

Mine wasnt adjusted right and mine didnt want to shift good at WOT. It was because my clutch wasnt disengaging all the way. Very simple fix once you know about it. I ended up changing all kinds of things like the shift shaft, star, springs etc before i tried the screw. On a side note, you can also turn the bike on it's side if you want to save the tranny oil.

 

 

when i tighten the screw, do i to this while i pull the slack out of the cable? when i pull the slack out (freeplay) the arrows lign up. but when i let go of clutch lever they are not lined up, off about 1/2 inch.

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