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Monamie
14th June 2008, 16:55
Hey-today I went with the crew on an awesome cruise for the pre-helicopter trust ride on the 28th.:Punk: Well....my left had started to ache like buggery when I had to change gears....I am talking soooo sore that I was thinking how the hell was I going to get home:shit: and who could ride my bike back.:confused:I could not even hold the clutch all the way in properly on the way back home and had to ride like a twit jumping along at changes. This has only happened since the bike was serviced at 6000kms (now about 7000kms).
I had a search about `sore clutch' (not crutch) threads and it says it could be because the setup is not right<_< (bring on Oscarnzd girls night I say!!). I do have to change heaps cos my bike is such a gutless wonder-but the clutch is quite `firm' to pull in too. It is managable for short rides but longer rides its a killer.:(
Any ideas?
cowboyz
14th June 2008, 17:00
are you stretching to use it? Do you have to have the clutch handle hitting the handgrip for your clutch to be in? On mine I only have to hold the clutch in about a cm for the clutch to be disengaged so my hand is never actualyl closed. If it wasnt doing it before and doing it now then it should be able to be adjusted back the way it was.
PS. good to see you out today and thanks for the milo. (not coffee)
Marknz
14th June 2008, 17:06
you could also look at changing the angle of the clutch lever in relation to the handlebar/clip-on, this may alleviate some of the pain from what is essentially a OOS injury. Someone in your part of the world will be able to show you how to do it.
sinfull
14th June 2008, 17:11
Hey-today I went with the crew on an awesome cruise for the pre-helicopter trust ride on the 28th.:Punk: Well....my left had started to ache like buggery when I had to change gears....I am talking soooo sore that I was thinking how the hell was I going to get home:shit: and who could ride my bike back.:confused:I could not even hold the clutch all the way in properly on the way back home and had to ride like a twit jumping along at changes. This has only happened since the bike was serviced at 6000kms (now about 7000kms).
I had a search about `sore clutch' (not crutch) threads and it says it could be because the setup is not right<_< (bring on Oscarnzd girls night I say!!). I do have to change heaps cos my bike is such a gutless wonder-but the clutch is quite `firm' to pull in too. It is managable for short rides but longer rides its a killer.:(
Any ideas?
If you were a bloke i'd say stop using your left hand so much ! But ya aint so i wont oppps too late !
Obviously a cable clutch ! Does it spend a fair amount of time out in the rain ? Even if it don't and its only recent that its stiffened up (no Yod i wasn't calling ya) it could be quite dry in the cable (should have been oiled at service but who can tell) give a bit of crc or sewing machine oil a go !!
Monamie
14th June 2008, 17:17
are you stretching to use it? Do you have to have the clutch handle hitting the handgrip for your clutch to be in? On mine I only have to hold the clutch in about a cm for the clutch to be disengaged so my hand is never actualyl closed. If it wasnt doing it before and doing it now then it should be able to be adjusted back the way it was.
PS. good to see you out today and thanks for the milo. (not coffee)
Yes I do have to stretch out my hand fully to grab it and it seems to have to come in a fair way to work.
Biggest son has had a look and says hand cable bit is out as far as it will go.......I am guessing there must be another place to adjust it?
Nice to be out with you all again too :yes:....
Monamie
14th June 2008, 17:23
If you were a bloke i'd say stop using your left hand so much ! But ya aint so i wont oppps too late !
Obviously a cable clutch ! Does it spend a fair amount of time out in the rain ? Even if it don't and its only recent that its stiffened up (no Yod i wasn't calling ya) it could be quite dry in the cable (should have been oiled at service but who can tell) give a bit of crc or sewing machine oil a go !!
My bike out in the rain????? You must be kidding, Black Pearl lives in the shed with her blanket on:love:
Yes you are probably right about changing too much but I hate ringing the shit out of it......its hard trying to keep up with Cowboy you know!!:Oops:
sinfull
14th June 2008, 17:28
I knowwwwww lol bugger keeps throwing stones at ya to make ya back off !
fireball
14th June 2008, 17:37
my clutch kills my wrist esp in the cold.....
and its soft ive just put it down to the torn ligaments and tendon thingys in my wrist..... before a ride pop 2 nerofen and after hot wheat sack on the wrist plus strengthing exercises help....
but i agree it fucking hurts big time
Balrog
14th June 2008, 17:51
I work in IT and one of the no no's for keyboard use is to have your hand bent up from your wrist.
Its ok to have your hand lower or even with your
wrist but if your hand is raised up, it puts pressure on the carpel tunnel causing your wrist and hand to start aching.
The same problem occurs with clutch and brake use.
The solution for me was to make sure that when I put my hand on the bar and reach for the clutch/brake that your forearm/hand is straight or slightly bent
down.
You'll be surprised at what a few millimeters of clutch/brake rotation will make to
your riding comfort, especially if your clutch/brake is hard to pull in.
Jim
Monamie
14th June 2008, 18:04
Thanks for that-will have a check in the morning :yes:
Biggles2000
14th June 2008, 18:10
Check your clutch cable is in good working order and is lubricated.
Coyote
14th June 2008, 18:46
I've simply developed a huge left hand wrist muscle. I can curl and uncurl my fingers repetitively for long periods of time now ;)
sinfull
14th June 2008, 18:50
I've simply developed a huge left hand wrist muscle. I can curl and uncurl my fingers repetitively for long periods of time now ;)
Be all those arcade games your playing lol
Monamie
14th June 2008, 19:05
I've simply developed a huge left hand wrist muscle. I can curl and uncurl my fingers repetitively for long periods of time now ;)
Ummmm-might be a dodgy for a girl to have that look:shit:<_< :innocent:
bully
14th June 2008, 19:16
it wont help your wrists, maybe bring the leaver a little closer. but i hope your clutch has a little free-play.
chanceyy
14th June 2008, 22:35
Hey Mo
had the same issue on the new bike .. had the lever tilted up a few milimeters & she is heaps better .. was having to reach down to far & yup damn sore wrist etc
One of the boyz might be able to check it out for you
& damn good to catch up again girl :hug: .. we need to do some more rides soon .. :)
stevewederell
15th June 2008, 01:14
Incredibly painful isn't!:no:
I don't thinks it's the stiffness that makes it so sore, I rode my mates VTR250 and it was as hard as a bendy straw! After an hour on his I didn't think I'd be able to carry on.
But..when I started riding the Hornet, which has a clutch over 5 times stiffer, I had very few problems! I can only think it was the angle of the lever/handlebars and wrist. I made a small change to my setup today and it seems to cause almost no problem at all!
SO, my suggestion is try changing the setup, or get some helpful bugger to show you how. :niceone:
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