Just thought I'd let yall know...I gravity changed /flushed out all (I think) old fluid in the clutch master yesterday and replaced with DOT3 as I had a brand new bottle of it on hand and that seemed to change the way she engages....now she seems to start pulling at approx.3/4 out instead of at that last bit of final release of clutch handle as she was prior to the fluid change. Thanks much for all that replied with suggestions n such. cheers, geo
On Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 5:39:05 PM UTC-4, geo-hawk allan wrote: > > Have a question for all those here knowledgeable on these bikes regarding > the clutch on mine....just got the bike back in july of this year with 34k > on it and noticed clutch was slipping sum so I ordered clutch plates and > new HD springs from bike bandit...dad & I put them in and all's well except > it seems to me the clutch handle is almost all the way out before the bike > starts to pull forward......is this normal? > Seems to me like the bike should be pulling forward long before i've > released the handle almost all the way....if it should be, what may be > keeping it from pulling forward say with handle about 1/2 way released or > what's normal? > I've been driving manual transmission vehicles cars/trucks all my 30+ > years of driving and I'm just wondering if this is normal on these bikes or > I have slave or master cylinder troubles causing it to do what seems to me > to be abnormal? > > According to the manual there's no adjustments that can be made for the > clutch plates to start engaging any sooner....just thought I'd see what all > you here that's had bikes much longer than I have. BTW, this is my first > street machine....a friend had one back when these first came out and we > rode that thing all over and best I recall the clutch would engage much > sooner then having to let the handle almost all the way out as this one I > have is doing.... > The clutch seems to shift fine while riding, no clunks, no grinds, none of > that, just don't seem right to have to release the clutch handle almost all > the way out when taking off before the bike starts pulling forward. > > Thanks in advance, > > geo > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nighthawk_lovers. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
