BillB
Turbocharged
Morning folks,
Been searching the site for something that would shed some light on the process of the lever adjustment.
On the Harleys the 2-3mm of free play is easy to judge because they don't have the anti judder spring like the Rocket does. It is actual slop in the cable before it hits anything.
On the Rocket when I pull the clutch in slowly I feel an initial light spring tension that I guess is the anti judder spring then heavier tension for the rest of the pull which is the actual clutch spring. Am I looking for 2-3 mm of actual free play in the cable or are they talking about 2-3 mm of the light spring tension before the clutch starts to move.
Would have just left it alone but the bloody lock nut wasn't tightened up good to begin with and it adjusted its self.
Thanks,
BillB
2013 R3T 6 weeks old and 3200 miles on the clock. Boy is that thing fun to ride! Too bad it has been raining for the last week.
Been searching the site for something that would shed some light on the process of the lever adjustment.
On the Harleys the 2-3mm of free play is easy to judge because they don't have the anti judder spring like the Rocket does. It is actual slop in the cable before it hits anything.
On the Rocket when I pull the clutch in slowly I feel an initial light spring tension that I guess is the anti judder spring then heavier tension for the rest of the pull which is the actual clutch spring. Am I looking for 2-3 mm of actual free play in the cable or are they talking about 2-3 mm of the light spring tension before the clutch starts to move.
Would have just left it alone but the bloody lock nut wasn't tightened up good to begin with and it adjusted its self.
Thanks,
BillB
2013 R3T 6 weeks old and 3200 miles on the clock. Boy is that thing fun to ride! Too bad it has been raining for the last week.