CB360 Clutch fun

KrashManhatten

Active Member
Ok, another 74 360,






here is some motorcycle deamons comming out.


the clutch grabs like a champ at low RPM but when spinning up to the higher it starts to slip




any thoughts.
 
Try adjustment.

Fully screw in both ends of the clutch cable to the lever and top of the sprocket cover, respectively. Next loosen the locknut on actuator adjustment on the front of the sprocket cover and turn the bolt counterclockwise until you feel a bit of resistance. Tighten the locknut down to hold the actuator bolt in place. Now start unscrewing the bolt on the top of the sprocket cover until the free play measured at the end of the clutch lever is between 10mm and 20mm. Unscrew the end of the clutch cable nearest the lever in order to fine tune things (if necessary). Tighten up all the locknuts and take her for a spin.
 
Sonreir said:
Try adjustment.

Fully screw in both ends of the clutch cable to the lever and top of the sprocket cover, respectively. Next loosen the locknut on actuator adjustment on the front of the sprocket cover and turn the bolt counterclockwise until you feel a bit of resistance. Tighten the locknut down to hold the actuator bolt in place. Now start unscrewing the bolt on the top of the sprocket cover until the free play measured at the end of the clutch lever is between 10mm and 20mm. Unscrew the end of the clutch cable nearest the lever in order to fine tune things (if necessary). Tighten up all the locknuts and take her for a spin.


Nicely spoken!


even if it doesnt work, i understood that whole message.

you need to find a job writing tech manuals, or any kind of instructional messages.

damn!

i am still geeking out.
 
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