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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
I adjust the clutch the old way.

Loosen jam nut on adjuster.

Loosen the cable at least halfway.

Thread adjuster screw in until it touches, then crank it 2 more turns.

Adjust cable so there is no slack, not under any tension, just no slack.

Back adjuster off until it unseats, then turn it in until it just touches, then back it out 1/2-3/4 turn, lock the jam nut.

Adjust the cable.
That seems to have worked.
I'll take it for a spin an see.

Thank you.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
That is uncalled for...

Max has proven over many years and a zillion posts that he has way more knowledge than most (especially some of the hacks you see on youtube), and has shared a ton of that knowledge with us.
Hey, not for nothing but I don't know him from Adam and he drew first blood.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 02:58 PM
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Hey, not for nothing but I don't know him from Adam and he drew first blood.
Yeah, That's funny about this place, People don't like to be corrected.

I've been nailed by a few, don't bother me.
 

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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 04:32 PM
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Me either really.
Im glad you have cheer leaders though.
Both of our suggestions were correct.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RANGER73
Me either really.
Im glad you have cheer leaders though.
Both of our suggestions were correct.

Well this is not..
"Turn it in until the allen wrench can just stop under its own weight,"

That is not enough pressure / tension. It might work if you manage to make sure that the cable is pushed all the way into the right side cover but still it does guaranty that the ***** have been seated in the slots. Heck a rough cut thread / burr on the center plate can keep allen wrench from falling under it's own weight.

It's funny but the first thing I thought about after reading your method was the book, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"

Life lesson here. Don't got to work for anyone that thinks that's a good book.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2019 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Headflow
Well this is not..
"Turn it in until the allen wrench can just stop under its own weight,"

That is not enough pressure / tension. It might work if you manage to make sure that the cable is pushed all the way into the right side cover but still it does guaranty that the ***** have been seated in the slots. Heck a rough cut thread / burr on the center plate can keep allen wrench from falling under it's own weight.

It's funny but the first thing I thought about after reading your method was the book, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"

Life lesson here. Don't got to work for anyone that thinks that's a good book.
He had already done what you said so I didn't think it was necessary to repeat it. Just the clutch adjustment was all I was saying as a direct response to his original post.
But you keep patting yourself on the back if that's what you need to satisfy your ego.
 
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Old Jul 29, 2019 | 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by galtjunk
That seems to have worked.
I'll take it for a spin an see.

Thank you.
Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
I adjust the clutch the old way.

Loosen jam nut on adjuster.

Loosen the cable at least halfway.

Thread adjuster screw in until it touches, then crank it 2 more turns.

Adjust cable so there is no slack, not under any tension, just no slack.

Back adjuster off until it unseats, then turn it in until it just touches, then back it out 1/2-3/4 turn, lock the jam nut.

Adjust the cable.
I went for a 50 mile ride and everything is working as it should.
I will put a copy of this method in my service manual.
Thanks again.
 
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