Hey all,
I am still struggling with my clutch adjustment. I will try to detail what I have done and maybe that will shed some light. 1980 Special.
Bike was creeping in first gear with clutch lever fully squeezed. Checked the adjustment at the arm and it seems to be as it should. Took pressure off before I did that. Bike went into gear ok. Still creeped. Figured cable is old and stretched.
Bike came with a new replacement. Identical. Installed it and attached it at the lever first and then the adjustment arm. Nut on the adjuster arm was tight. Figuring I’m good to go, squeeze clutch, drop it into first and clunk, stall. Does that a few times. Make adjustments at the lever with no change. Weird.
Put old cable back in. Miraculously, it goes into first. Went in hard with a lurch and still creeping. Adjust at lever to get more throw but now back to the clunk and stall.
Check through oil fill cap and notice the disks (don’t know what they are) associated with the clutch. They move in sync when the hand lever is moved, but not as much travel as I would have expected – maybe 3/16. I don’t know how much travel is needed to disengage things, but this seems small. If I screwed up the ball bearings in the adjustment arm, would the clutch still move when the lever is squeezed?
Cable arm seems to have good travel. As it moves up, it moves in and moves in enough that it almost touches the housing.
Tonight was supposed to be the maiden voyage – scuttled again.
Thoughts
1. Maybe its needs a good ride, but I can’t get it into first.
2. I screwed up the ball bearings in the adjustment process.
3. Could worn clutch springs be a factor?
4. Anything I might look for behind the cover – bummer to have to pull it, but…
Anyways, thanks for reading. I’m new to this stuff and just praying that I’m not mucking anything up.
Thoughts appreciated.
Steve
I am still struggling with my clutch adjustment. I will try to detail what I have done and maybe that will shed some light. 1980 Special.
Bike was creeping in first gear with clutch lever fully squeezed. Checked the adjustment at the arm and it seems to be as it should. Took pressure off before I did that. Bike went into gear ok. Still creeped. Figured cable is old and stretched.
Bike came with a new replacement. Identical. Installed it and attached it at the lever first and then the adjustment arm. Nut on the adjuster arm was tight. Figuring I’m good to go, squeeze clutch, drop it into first and clunk, stall. Does that a few times. Make adjustments at the lever with no change. Weird.
Put old cable back in. Miraculously, it goes into first. Went in hard with a lurch and still creeping. Adjust at lever to get more throw but now back to the clunk and stall.
Check through oil fill cap and notice the disks (don’t know what they are) associated with the clutch. They move in sync when the hand lever is moved, but not as much travel as I would have expected – maybe 3/16. I don’t know how much travel is needed to disengage things, but this seems small. If I screwed up the ball bearings in the adjustment arm, would the clutch still move when the lever is squeezed?
Cable arm seems to have good travel. As it moves up, it moves in and moves in enough that it almost touches the housing.
Tonight was supposed to be the maiden voyage – scuttled again.
Thoughts
1. Maybe its needs a good ride, but I can’t get it into first.
2. I screwed up the ball bearings in the adjustment process.
3. Could worn clutch springs be a factor?
4. Anything I might look for behind the cover – bummer to have to pull it, but…
Anyways, thanks for reading. I’m new to this stuff and just praying that I’m not mucking anything up.
Thoughts appreciated.
Steve
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