Hey all,
Another silly newbie question from me. I am a new rider, and love my '83 
Nighthawk 650, except for one thing. The friction zone on the clutch lever 
is nearly all the way out. As a new rider, this is causing me significant 
issues starting in 1st gear (and starting on any sort of hill is nearly 
impossible) without killing the engine. It's just a lot of travel in the 
lever before the clutch engages, and I'm having a hard time coordinating 
that. I'm getting used to it, and getting better, but I wondered if there 
was any way to adjust the lever to put the friction zone a bit more in the 
center of the lever's travel? I know on some bikes there are a couple of 
screws you can adjust to adjust the cable tension, but I wasn't sure about 
this on my bike. Is that normal behavior for these bikes? Or is it 
something that is adjustable?

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