How much play should my clutch lever have?

How much play should my clutch lever have?

A correctly adjusted clutch cable should have about 1/8” of free play measured at the pivot. When we have too much free play at the lever, the clutch is never fully engaged when we pull the clutch lever.

How do you tell if your motorcycle clutch is going out?

To tell if your motorcycle clutch is bad, you’ll need to look for signs such as unexplained high revs and lowered gas mileage. Other signs of a bad clutch may also include a stuck clutch lever, hard shifts accompanied by a clunking sound or jerk, and difficulty getting the motorcycle to shift gears.

How do you tell if you burnt your clutch?

As a general rule, the symptoms of a burnt clutch include a bad burning smell coming from outside of the car when using the clutch, faster than expected engine speed when accelerating or when driving up a steep hill and unusual noises or vibrations from the clutch.

How does the clutch work on a motorcycle?

With regular use, a motorcycle’s clutch cable will gradually loosen from the clutch lever’s grip. This increases what is called “free play,” which is the amount by which the lever can be depressed before it begins to operate the clutch.

Why is my clutch lever slack on my motorcycle?

If the clutch lever becomes slack instantaneously rather than gradually, it is likely to be a more serious problem. This could be either the clutch cable failing or a problem with the clutch assembly itself, and you should seek assistance and not attempt to ride the motorcycle. cluth lever motorcycle image by Crisps85 from Fotolia.com

When to change the clutch on a dirt bike?

If the clutch lever is tight against the perch without any noticeable play within the cable’s pull from a released position, the cable needs adjusted to allow slack in the cable which will allow the clutch full engagement.

Why is my Clutch not working on my car?

An old, worn or dirty clutch cable is one reason. Other factors include dirty lever, stiff clutch springs, dirty or worn actuator arm or push rod. Clutch position and hand strength can also be a factor.

Do you need a clutch on a road bike?

You’re in inner urban Melb & definitely need to clutch your bike. Depending on your bike, some gearboxes will not go into gear without a clutch lever pulled in regardless how hard you slam shift it. I carry carry spare clutch & front brake levers (along with the bikes own tools), since my offroad days. Abit silly on a roadbike, but you never know.

Why do you hold the clutch lever at lights?

“Either way, there is still an element of additional wear by holding in the lever for long periods. “With a dry clutch the thrust bearing (or sometimes called a throw-out bearing) rubs against the pressure plate fingers while on a wet clutch a rod pushes against the clutch pack – the purpose of both types is to separate the friction plates.

What should I do if I Lost my clutch lever?

Get self (knees) checked over by a doc too when you can. Im guessing you crossed it too slowly. Both wheels started slipping at the same time and you lost it. To cross any continuous slippery surface, start as far away from it as you can. Turn into it and cross it at an angle. That way 1 wheel always has grip. Click to expand…

Why does a bike clutch clunk when first gear is selected?

It’s also holding the clutch cable and linkage under tension. “Also, with a wet bike clutch there is always a level of drag because wet friction plates never fully separate. That’s why most bikes have a firm clunk when first gear is selected.