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Re: clutch malfunction
Reply #15 - 12/10/20 at 16:43:23
 
The clutch lever doesn't need to even get close to the handlebar to shift gears.
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Re: clutch malfunction
Reply #16 - 12/12/20 at 20:50:12
 
Really the Savage clutch has always been easier than the Guzzi clutch.

I'm suspecting the push-rod not being the right length to keep the pusher at or near the 90 deg. push angle.

It would seem :  making the clutch pack thicker would make the push rod to be shorter ?
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So , Am I the only one who has ever broken the push/rocker thing ?  

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Re: clutch malfunction
Reply #17 - 12/12/20 at 22:58:59
 
Nope,, I put washers under my springs, S.I.L. had it break on him . Busted the chain guide the tensioner goes on.
I didn't replace the o ring.
It dripped.
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