Clutch adjustment
Posted: 23 Jun 2007 08:41
				
				Always questions ....up at 6 to work on the bike.Its either very good or very bad.
I have removed the clutch actuation arm ,cleaned everything up and replaced it. There was a slight wear mark but I did not think it looked significant( having never seen one before). However it seems all to easy for the arm to touch or nearly touch the chain when I pull the lever. Tell me this can't be right! I did attempt to adjust to 15mm as per the book but this made it worse. Clutch is pretty good otherwise.
I would also appreciate if someone can tell me how their main feed to the starter motor is routed as this too was running perilously near the chain, which even for Italian electrics strikes me as being risky. I know, I know take the blooming thing off and save weight.
			I have removed the clutch actuation arm ,cleaned everything up and replaced it. There was a slight wear mark but I did not think it looked significant( having never seen one before). However it seems all to easy for the arm to touch or nearly touch the chain when I pull the lever. Tell me this can't be right! I did attempt to adjust to 15mm as per the book but this made it worse. Clutch is pretty good otherwise.
I would also appreciate if someone can tell me how their main feed to the starter motor is routed as this too was running perilously near the chain, which even for Italian electrics strikes me as being risky. I know, I know take the blooming thing off and save weight.