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Old 01-09-17, 07:26
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stiff clutch lever operation

Over the past few months I have noticed I need more force to operate the clutch lever.

Thought perhaps my muscles are shrinking! I concluded this is not the case since I am not experiencing the same on my other bike.

Any thoughts on reducing the clutch lever effort?

I have adjusted the free play (cable adjusted at both ends)

spray lubed the lever and engine ends

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Old 01-09-17, 09:00
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have thought of taking the cable off and cleaning it through with cheap wd or similar and letting it drain..then use something with ptfe in it to lube it..

or a new nylon lined cable...
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Old 01-09-17, 11:27
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thanks for the feedback

I don't know if I can slide the cable off completely without removing the end stoppers
What you say will ultimately show the condition of the cable. But I am being lazy and putting off getting my fingers oily

The reason for the question was to see if there was potentially a deeper mechanical issue
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Old 02-09-17, 01:51
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buy a cable luber...
fits/clamp onto the end then
you spray crc/wd40 though it
and it goes down the cable
don't have to remove the cable
from the bike...just unconect it
at each end...

These.....
https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0182



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Old 02-09-17, 08:20
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that sounds great.

I am weary of gadgets a bit because a lot of times they are money down the drain but will go down this road since you recommended it
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Old 15-09-17, 09:23
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I released the cable and poured some paraffin inside to clean. Then put in some spray lube (not wd40)
the cable moves freely inside the guide, I could not feel any resistance and the clutch lever (engine end) is also very light to operate with one finger!

ONce I reinstalled the cable ends and set the free play, the stiffness came back

So I guess I am loosing some muscle strength in my forearm! Tennis elbow???
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Old 15-09-17, 12:07
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Google Moose Racing "clutch easy pull"

Or put a Rekluse auto clutch in it...




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Old 15-09-17, 16:00
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Does your bike have the original levers?...are these 'free' in their mountings etc?..

I have aftermarket ones,on bike when i bought it. Span adjustable and I have no difficulties,even with my 55 year old hands..
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