Hello all, I'm trying to sort out my clutch on my RD250E, and it's still not feeling right after adjusting it as per my manual. My manual says to loosen the locking nut and turn the screw in till you can feel it just meeting the push rod, then turn it out half a turn and adjust the lever side to give it a bit of slack. My clutch doesn't engage till the lever is about halfway out, and then when it does start to engage, there's only about 1cm between being partially engaged and fully engaged. As you can imagine, this makes hill starting very tricky and I feel like an idiot when doing so. If I give it a good blast of throttle on a steep hill as I'm letting the clutch out, it'll slip and it screeches. Now, thing is, it doesn't slip on the flat even when blasting it full throttle into high RPM. I don't know if it's acceptable to just turn the screw in some more so it makes contact sooner or whether my clutch is just dying and I need to replace the friction plates. I wouldn't be surprised if my clutch is on the fritz, it's done 47,000 km and judging by the condition of the bike when I bought it, whoever rode it in the 80s certainly rode it hard... Any ideas or suggestions?
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