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02-07-2011, 02:53 AM | #12 |
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Re: Clutch Adjustment
Mine might be stretched, I'll have another look tomorrow. OTOH, they're only $14 or so from Bikebandit so I'll pick one up with my next order. I'll just feel better on that Duffey Lake Loop ride this summer. Better safe than sorry!
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02-07-2011, 05:54 AM | #14 | |
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BTW, just want to edit & correct my earlier posting of how to adjust the clutch cable at the engine end (must've been thinking of another bike :blush: ) On the gz it's the outer that's adjusted. Near the clutch operating lever (on the engine), the threaded part of the outer is held in a bracket by two nuts. Slacken the nuts, move the outer, then tighten the nuts in their new position.
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02-07-2011, 07:12 PM | #15 |
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My cable is not frayed or damaged in any way at the pivot point. I did adjust at the engine as alantf suggested. Thank you. I was then able to re-adjust at the pivot point so that the screw is not very far out. Dont know if this is the original cable or not. There is no more slack and shifts well with no initial jerk as it had before. Still seems to engage a little too far out but i no longer feel like I am riding the clutch. I do plan to buy a new one soon....better to plan ahead on a 15 dollar part then stuck on the side of the road losing my serenity. O_o
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