Dear All,
I have installed a new clutch on my 89 Ducati 750 Sport and it runs fine with it.
But the clutch point is still very late on the lever.
How can I adjust the point where the clutch "bites"?
Thank you and Rgds,
Marcel
Clutch adjustment
Clutch adjustment
Marcel
Ducati 748S ('99)
Ducati 750sport ('88)
Husqvarna 450RR ('07)
Ducati 748S ('99)
Ducati 750sport ('88)
Husqvarna 450RR ('07)
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Re: Clutch adjustment
Late ... to engage ... as in lever is almost right out before bike moves off ? , probly not a bad thing as this would mean the clutch is well bled. If the lever span is to big , if the rider has a small hand then an adjustable lever is probly the best way .
https://store.bevelheaven.com/Brake-Rel ... ivot-bolt/
On this lever you can just see the end of a screw that bears on the cylinder piston , a non adjustable lever may have this screw and this may provide the adjustment you need
If its the opposite , lever has to be pulled right to the bar to stop bike creeping forward you probly need to bleed the clutch better ( and they can be a proper bastard sometimes )
https://store.bevelheaven.com/Brake-Rel ... ivot-bolt/
On this lever you can just see the end of a screw that bears on the cylinder piston , a non adjustable lever may have this screw and this may provide the adjustment you need
If its the opposite , lever has to be pulled right to the bar to stop bike creeping forward you probly need to bleed the clutch better ( and they can be a proper bastard sometimes )
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
Re: Clutch adjustment
Great! It worked out with the screw!
Thanks alot!
Thanks alot!
Marcel
Ducati 748S ('99)
Ducati 750sport ('88)
Husqvarna 450RR ('07)
Ducati 748S ('99)
Ducati 750sport ('88)
Husqvarna 450RR ('07)