Hey guys, I'm having major issues with my clutch.
The symptoms
When I pull the clutch lever, the first 30-40 degrees of the actuator arm feel like free-play, even though this distance IS enough to disengage the clutch nearly to the point of free-rolling. THEN, when I pull the clutch in all the way, and then release it, the actuator arm only returns to where the free play was, leaving my clutch semi-engaged, allowing tons of slip and I burned up all my clutch pads yesterday.
This is becoming a real pain
What I tried
I've tried pulling the clutch cable guide out and tightening the clutch screw using the small flat screwdriver and push-the-bike-forward method. No go, actuator still wont return and clutch still slips
The only way I can make the clutch semi usable is by using the bandaid fix, which is simply tightening up the flower nut to get the pressure where I need it, but this also shortens the actuator arm angle, not allowing a full disengagement at some point (I'm not there yet).
Can anyone help me out here? The only thing I can think of is getting a new cable, but the clutch spring should be more than strong enough to yank it back anyway. It's not bound in any way, it's on a long curve with no sharp bends.
The symptoms
When I pull the clutch lever, the first 30-40 degrees of the actuator arm feel like free-play, even though this distance IS enough to disengage the clutch nearly to the point of free-rolling. THEN, when I pull the clutch in all the way, and then release it, the actuator arm only returns to where the free play was, leaving my clutch semi-engaged, allowing tons of slip and I burned up all my clutch pads yesterday.
This is becoming a real pain
What I tried
I've tried pulling the clutch cable guide out and tightening the clutch screw using the small flat screwdriver and push-the-bike-forward method. No go, actuator still wont return and clutch still slips
The only way I can make the clutch semi usable is by using the bandaid fix, which is simply tightening up the flower nut to get the pressure where I need it, but this also shortens the actuator arm angle, not allowing a full disengagement at some point (I'm not there yet).
Can anyone help me out here? The only thing I can think of is getting a new cable, but the clutch spring should be more than strong enough to yank it back anyway. It's not bound in any way, it's on a long curve with no sharp bends.