Oh man, I thought we put this one to bed.
The adjuster absolutely changes the friction point. Try it if you don't believe it. You can adjust it so that it never engages, or is always engaged.
The adjustment doesn't physically change the friction point of the clutch it's self, they are referring to the point at witch the clutch begins to engage while releasing the lever, so the clutch friction point it's self is not effected by adjusting the free play, but where you reach it on the lever is, so both of y'all are right
I've heard of this nickel gap before what does it mean? Let me take a picture of my clutch cable brb
I just got back from along ride and had noticed that Ive lost all free play, no matter how far turned it. Does any one know why this would happen, and is it bad? I ride hard keeping revs around 7-10.
The spot where the marks line up is where the mechanism ideally starts to lift the clutch.
To get more free play you turn the screw in...you know that, right? The other end of the cable might have come loose...you could check that.
The clutch on these bikes is actually kind of weird mine in first gear with the clutch in if i try to push it i can feel it dragging and if i put it in neutral it no longer drags almost like the clutch never completely disengages
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All bikes do that.I think you're right. I've had the bike on the paddock stand in first gear. I put it in neutral, and the tire still spun. I could stop it with my hand. But given a little push, it'd start spinning again.