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oldguy
26th January 2011, 22:11
Ok just wanting to know how you guys have your clutch lever set,

do you prefer the clutch to engage/ disengage when the lever is almost fully out'
or with it almost fully in, engaged/ disengage
At Ardmore tonight and found my lever, was almost full out before it engaged.
which is funny, soon as i start to release the clutch lever I pull my legs up onto the pegs, and almost fall over as the clutch has not yet engaged.

AllanB
26th January 2011, 22:23
Maybe 3/4 ish leaning more to the outside edge, ie a small pull to work the clutch.

Why?

I find my clutch hand/foot change are so finely tuned :niceone: that the foot is moving to change as the hand is pulling thus a earlier disengagement means a clean shift. Or some wank like that :bleh:

I don't like a lot of play in my levers and detest a lot of throttle play. I notice a lot of bikes at the dealers have heaps of throttle play, sloppy prep in my opinion.

DEATH_INC.
26th January 2011, 22:39
Yeh, prolly around 3/4 ish out too. I like to use 2 fingers, if it comes in too far you can't fully disengage it. I like it to start to take up as soon as it takes the pressure off the spare 2 fingers, but before it looses touch, that way I can feel where it is. ok?

oldguy
27th January 2011, 06:48
Yeh, prolly around 3/4 ish out too. I like to use 2 fingers, if it comes in too far you can't fully disengage it. I like it to start to take up as soon as it takes the pressure off the spare 2 fingers, but before it looses touch, that way I can feel where it is. ok?

thanks mate, will have a play with it tonight, the one thing ive found is it wont start of the electric start, while in gear, if set wrong.






Maybe 3/4 ish leaning more to the outside edge, ie a small pull to work the clutch.

Why?

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Im just a short ass, and struggle to touch the ground, so as soon as I start to release the lever and turn the throttle, my feet are off the ground, but with it moving so far before it engages I almost topple over or stall.

scott411
27th January 2011, 06:58
i like mine really near the end, and i run only the minimum amount of free play, but it comes down to personal choice, i know some guys like to run a heap of free play so the clutch engages around half way

Reckless
27th January 2011, 13:54
I like to have mine so it disengages and I can keep two fingers still wrapped around the grip! So I suppose its set in the last 1/3 of its travel with very little play.

takitimu
27th January 2011, 14:26
A fair way out 4/5, I don't run the lever right on the edge of my reach, it's about the first knuckle.

vr4king
27th January 2011, 17:44
Yeah im right on the end with very little free play the 125 2 smoker taught me that its nice to have clutch with little effort and time

Ktmboy
27th January 2011, 21:25
I have about 10mm free play especially on hire bikes then I'm assured that riders don't ride the clutch too much. Plus in the bush you are always feathering the clutch so its real easy to keep the :finger: sorry, should be 2 fingered approach.
I find I like a bit of throttle play as well. I like to know that when I button off then Off is really Off.

tommorth
28th January 2011, 15:59
haha that last one can be really important