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Last month when I was out riding my clutch cable developed a good 1/2" slack. Being a new bike, I took it to the Dealer. They adjusted the slack out and said this was normal. I must say in my years of riding, I have never had this happen all at once. Now, after my bike warms up, I hear a click when I pull in the clutch. The click comes from below, not the cable. I hear it mostly in stop-and-go traffic. Is this normal?
Last month when I was out riding my clutch cable developed a good 1/2" slack. Being a new bike, I took it to the Dealer. They adjusted the slack out and said this was normal. I must say in my years of riding, I have never had this happen all at once. Now, after my bike warms up, I hear a click when I pull in the clutch. The click comes from below, not the cable. I hear it mostly in stop-and-go traffic. Is this normal?
Ask your dealer what's clickin'. Let us know what he/she says.
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