This is for all you manual or (stick for you yanks) boys and girls out there.
I can confirm that if you are experiencing clutch slip due to power increase mods(I am currently at Stage III), adjusting you clutch does have a positive affect and will give you a few more months of pleasure before having to fork out a wedge of cash on you upgrade.
However, don't be a silly ninny like me and adjust it the wrong way and end up in a car park at 7am correcting the mistake. D'oh.
Advice. Making the adjustment is very easy, however, most of the tech articles talk about turning the spindle clockwise or anti-clock wise. However, due to the fact that you are in a, on-your-back_arms-all-over-the-place_manuver, its hard to tell which way clockwise or anti-clock wise is.
Therefore, to make it easier for you, to bring the clutch bike closer to the floor, reduce the thread between the jam nut and the rubber boot that connects to the firewall. Thats as easy as I can make it for you.
This is for all you manual or (stick for you yanks) boys and girls out there.
I can confirm that if you are experiencing clutch slip due to power increase mods(I am currently at Stage III), adjusting you clutch does have a positive affect and will give you a few more months of pleasure before having to fork out a wedge of cash on you upgrade.
However, don't be a silly ninny like me and adjust it the wrong way and end up in a car park at 7am correcting the mistake. D'oh.
Advice. Making the adjustment is very easy, however, most of the tech articles talk about turning the spindle clockwise or anti-clock wise. However, due to the fact that you are in a, on-your-back_arms-all-over-the-place_manuver, its hard to tell which way clockwise or anti-clock wise is.
Therefore, to make it easier for you, to bring the clutch bike closer to the floor, reduce the thread between the jam nut and the rubber boot that connects to the firewall. Thats as easy as I can make it for you.
Have fun.