Does more clutch play on a motorcycle medium the cable is too loose? I am a bit confused on the clutch play.?

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Yes, you do not want too much play, but the play can come from two places. Most bikes, but not all, own 2 adjustments. One is the clutch push-rod , other is the cable. Note: in attendance are some bikes which have individual 1 adjustment, the cable, and you have to know which you own. If you have 2 adjustment. tighten the push rod adjustment, with cable loose, until it is snug. Then vertebrae out adjustment about 2 turns. Then tighten cable adjustment until you hold about 1/8" play surrounded by the cable. Tighten all locks. Clutch should operate smoothly. If you determine the cable is the singular adjustment, tighten the adjustor till you have give or take a few 1/8" play.

If you do not know which type you have, try this: ,if the cable and operating arm are attached to the cover over the clutch, possible it is only cable adjuster. If the cable attaches to the sprocket side of the bike, most plausible it is a push rod adjuster also. Note that the adjuster may be on either side of the bike. Note that these are broad statements,some bikes do things differently. Best to get a encyclopaedia if you can not figure it out from these instructions.

Tomcotexas.

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type of bike would be nice but usually you own to adjust the clutch disc first then rob out any other play with the cable adjustment donnt stir too tight alittle play is normal.

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