The fastest, smoothest rider I know, when presented with a new motorcycle, adjusts the clutch cable to get the slack out ASAP.
Twist the cable adjuster counterclockwise to tighten the cable. Adjust the cable so that the clutch lever has an 1/8 of an inch of free play. Items you will need Socket wrench and sockets Screwdrivers Replacement clutch lever How to Change the Clutch Lever on a Harley Ultra Glide ...
Adjust the accelerator cable by turning the deflection-adjustment nut until the deflection in the middle of the cable is between one and three millimeters; the deflection of the cable is the distance that it bends in response to the tightness of the deflection-adjustment nut. Step 4 Tighten the...
The issues with gripping, squeezing the brakes and clutch and the inherent road shocks and vibrations that your muscles have to absorb. And the alignment issues with your bike, depending whether you ride a more upright “Harley” kind of bike or a racing-type bike. Here’s a resource if y...
Engage the foot brake and depress the clutch all the way into the floor with the car still off. Hold the pedals in position as you take the shifter through its gears, from first to fifth and back down again. Engage reverse. Put the car in neutral--or out of gear--where the stick ...
Adjust the throttle cable's tension, twisting the inline adjuster counterclockwise to increase the cable's tension. Adjust the cable until the throttle pedal has between 1/16 to 1/8 inch of slack before opening the throttle. Push the rubber dust boot over the inline cable adjuster. ...