ausibatla
Member
Today I bought an Easyboy Lite Clutch Kit to fit when I dismantle the the cable side to check out the plates and ball bearings. The bloke I bought the kit from had just finished converting a bike to a hydraulic clutch for one of his customers. He asked me how I was adjusting my clutch and I told him. I screw it in until it just touches then back off half a turn then adjust the cable. He said that is wrong. What I should be doing is screwing it in until you just see the plates start to move then back it off half to three quarters of a turn then adjust your cable.
Have I misinterperated the info on the site? Does screw in until just touching mean screw in until the plates start to move.
When you think about it, doing it the way he describes means the actuator arm doesn't have to move as far and I think that has been my problem with the clicking sound whenever I pull the clutch in. The actuator arm is turning so far it is moving the plates past the ball bearings.
Appreciate your comments on the matter.
Cheers.
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Have I misinterperated the info on the site? Does screw in until just touching mean screw in until the plates start to move.
When you think about it, doing it the way he describes means the actuator arm doesn't have to move as far and I think that has been my problem with the clicking sound whenever I pull the clutch in. The actuator arm is turning so far it is moving the plates past the ball bearings.
Appreciate your comments on the matter.
Cheers.
:cheers
:AUSTRALIA