Is there a clutch adjustment on a V-Rod?
There is no adjustment for the clutch on your v-rod. The only maintenance required is to check the fluid level and flush and bleed the system every two years.
How tall is a 2006 Harley Davidson VRSCR?
Although there’s no mistaking the new-for-2006 Street Rod as a member of the VRSC family, the VRSCR is shorter in length, taller of seat and has no fear of corners.
What’s the best way to adjust the clutch pedal?
Loosen this nut with a 12mm open end spanner about a 1/4 inch and use you fingers to turn the shaft while lightly pressing on the clutch pedal. Slight pressure on the pedal allows you to turn the rod easier. You will feel the pedal move in or out according to the direction that you turn the shaft.
Where is the locking nut on a clubwrx clutch pedal?
On the backside (closer to the firewall) is a locking nut. Loosen this nut with a 12mm open end spanner about a 1/4 inch and use you fingers to turn the shaft while lightly pressing on the clutch pedal. Slight pressure on the pedal allows you to turn the rod easier.
There is no adjustment for the clutch on your v-rod. The only maintenance required is to check the fluid level and flush and bleed the system every two years.
When did the Harley Davidson VRSCR Street Rod come out?
The 2006 VRSCR Street Rod, a V-Rod offshoot, takes performance far beyond the basic cruiser formula. From the June 2005 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine. Even if you aren’t a devotee, you have to be impressed by the remarkable accomplishments of Harley-Davidson over the last two decades.
Although there’s no mistaking the new-for-2006 Street Rod as a member of the VRSC family, the VRSCR is shorter in length, taller of seat and has no fear of corners.
What kind of wheels does a Harley Davidson VRSCR use?
The staggered 10-spoke cast-alloy wheels that were optional for the V-Rod for 2004 are lighter than its crosswind-catching discs and standard on the new Street Rod. Like the V-Rod they wear Dunlop D207 Sportmax radials from the factory, with a new, presumably stickier front compound.