I was going to post this as a reply to the poll about how to fix clutch slippage, but it began to sound too much like a thread hijack. So, here goes:
I've never had clutch slippage. In fact, I have the opposite problem. I have my clutch adjusted PAST the normal setting, and it still doesn't want to totally disengage the gears! Sometimes (not always), I feel a "clunk, clunk, clunk" when I stop at a light, just for a couple of seconds, where the gears are obviously still spinning and are barely hitting each other, trying to get some movement. I have absolutely no play in the clutch lever (there is actually tension on it all the time), and the screw at the throwout plate is only just barely backed off (1/16 turn). If I back off any more than that, the throwout plate doesn't disengage the gears enough to allow me to stay stopped without fighting the bike with the brakes.
The only thing I can think of that would allow this to happen is if my clutch cable has somehow become elastic, and stretches just a bit when I pull it. Is this possible, or might something else be happening to allow this?
I've never had clutch slippage. In fact, I have the opposite problem. I have my clutch adjusted PAST the normal setting, and it still doesn't want to totally disengage the gears! Sometimes (not always), I feel a "clunk, clunk, clunk" when I stop at a light, just for a couple of seconds, where the gears are obviously still spinning and are barely hitting each other, trying to get some movement. I have absolutely no play in the clutch lever (there is actually tension on it all the time), and the screw at the throwout plate is only just barely backed off (1/16 turn). If I back off any more than that, the throwout plate doesn't disengage the gears enough to allow me to stay stopped without fighting the bike with the brakes.
The only thing I can think of that would allow this to happen is if my clutch cable has somehow become elastic, and stretches just a bit when I pull it. Is this possible, or might something else be happening to allow this?
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