GearNut
Active Member
Congratulations on your adjustments! You are now on your way to understanding how these little engines work. They are simple, but they do have a learning curve.
The clutches are known for having a hard pull when new. They will loosen up a bit with use. Have you lubricated the cable? Use any commercially sold cable lubricant from a local bicycle shop, WalMart, ect. White Lightning Epic Ride is very good.
White Lightning
Although not as good, you can also use a light oil such as 3in1 oil, Tri Flow, ect.
If you are really in a pinch, automotive oil is better that nothing at all. Do not use WD40.
Are there any kinks or sharp bends in how the cable is routed along the bike? That will make for a hard pull as well.
The clutches are known for having a hard pull when new. They will loosen up a bit with use. Have you lubricated the cable? Use any commercially sold cable lubricant from a local bicycle shop, WalMart, ect. White Lightning Epic Ride is very good.
White Lightning
Although not as good, you can also use a light oil such as 3in1 oil, Tri Flow, ect.
If you are really in a pinch, automotive oil is better that nothing at all. Do not use WD40.
Are there any kinks or sharp bends in how the cable is routed along the bike? That will make for a hard pull as well.
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