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clutch engagement

  1. J

    1971 R75/5 Grabby Clutch

    I have finished a significant amount of work bringing back my R75/5 from a number of years off the road, including a valve job, new rings, replacing most rubber parts, rebuilding both Bings, new coils. plug wires and plugs, solid state voltage regulator, new AGM battery, new starter, etc. Now...
  2. B

    Clutch engagement adjustment

    I have a 2017 RT and have the clutch adjustment set on 1 and it still engages to far out. Is there another way to adjust this? Bob
  3. E

    Clutch Engagement RT and others

    And I thought it was only me, but by the threads I have read here, the clutch engagement point on the RT (2015) and on other models, is way too far away from the grip. On my K1300S it was right there close to the grip and allowed super quick starts of the line. Now with my RT I just sit there...
  4. jimvonbaden

    Adjusting the engagement point of a Wethead Clutch or Brake! (pictorial)

    This process is identical for either the brake or the clutch. It takes almost no time to get the engagement point either closer, or further away from the grip. NOTE: I have aftermarket levers, but they use the stock plungers. There is no difference in the process. First, you need to remove the...
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