Hard to disengage clutch

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Archdude

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Jun 21, 2012
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Is it supposed to take a reasonable amount of force to disengage the clutch?

I have to pull much harder than say a regular bicycle brake lever or a clutch on a regular motorcycle/scooter (I always feel like I'm putting too much pressure on the line)

I opened the right side and greased the pin/ball bearing as well as greased the clutch area.

Is there anything else I can do to help it engage/disengage smoother?

.wee.
 
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KCvale

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Feb 28, 2010
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The clutch cable comes with 2 springs, a fat one for a cable heat shield and a little one, throw that little one away.

Clutches get easier with use so leave your clutch locked in when not in use until it softens up.
 

borntofli

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I got rid of my little spring and mine is much better now..... U dont need it, the clutch has a spring inside so not needed