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K1300S Clutch Adjustment??

K1300Ser

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Does anyone know if it is possible to adjust the clutch lever on the 2015 K1300S so that the engagement point is not at the very end of the lever travel?
 
I just noticed this trick but just in case you still need advice.

Go to aftermarket dog leg levers and that will bring it closer to the hand grips.
 
I can’t speak to your S but on my K1300GT there is a small adjustment knob on the clutch lever. Pushing the lever forward disengages it from the threaded knob, which can then be turned in or out to effect a small change in engagement point. It’s a small change, tho, so dog-leg levers may still be a better bet.

Best,
DeVern
 
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