Hey Adam,
The manuals I've just looked at show only 2-3mm distance gap between the cable end of the lever and the lever holder/bracket/stopper that it pulls up against. This would probably cause about a 5mm amount of travel of the actual finger end of the clutch lever towards the handlebar. You want to have enough slack to ensure full release of the tension of the cable and the clutch throwout lever so that the clutch won't be slipping, but if you have TOO much slack, then when you go to pull it, you won't necessarily pull enough to fully disengage the clutch for proper smooth shifting as well as being able to keep the engine/bike from trying to creep forward at a complete stop.
T.C.
The manuals I've just looked at show only 2-3mm distance gap between the cable end of the lever and the lever holder/bracket/stopper that it pulls up against. This would probably cause about a 5mm amount of travel of the actual finger end of the clutch lever towards the handlebar. You want to have enough slack to ensure full release of the tension of the cable and the clutch throwout lever so that the clutch won't be slipping, but if you have TOO much slack, then when you go to pull it, you won't necessarily pull enough to fully disengage the clutch for proper smooth shifting as well as being able to keep the engine/bike from trying to creep forward at a complete stop.
T.C.
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