I had some troubles with the clutch sticking so i dissasembled the whole unit and cleaned out 24 years of gunk from the pressure plates and friction disks. (forgive me if the terminology is wrong) Now i get to the point where i have it all back together and I just cant seem to adjust the cable for the life of me. The clutch just wont fully disengage. (one fix means i find two things broke.)
1) Is the bike with fullly disengaged clutch supposed to roll as freely as if it was in nuetral?
2) Could this have somthing to do with the torque setting of the springs? could it have accidently been to much torque. (cylmer says 7.5 ft lbs. my wrench's dial only reads down to 10. it felt like less pressure than ten, or maybe it wasnt enough.)
3) Or maybe it is a clutch cable that is streched out too much? agian the manual says that the cable will stretch to the point that it will not be of any use.
4) And in case of the very probable event that i just dont know the proper way to adjust the clutch could somone go over it with me if they think that is the problem. thanks.
1) Is the bike with fullly disengaged clutch supposed to roll as freely as if it was in nuetral?
2) Could this have somthing to do with the torque setting of the springs? could it have accidently been to much torque. (cylmer says 7.5 ft lbs. my wrench's dial only reads down to 10. it felt like less pressure than ten, or maybe it wasnt enough.)
3) Or maybe it is a clutch cable that is streched out too much? agian the manual says that the cable will stretch to the point that it will not be of any use.
4) And in case of the very probable event that i just dont know the proper way to adjust the clutch could somone go over it with me if they think that is the problem. thanks.
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