Clutch adjustment / bite point

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The clutch bite point is pretty far out - near the point of the lever being all the way out.
I bleed the fluid etc but made little difference.

Is there a way to adjust it or is that it ?

Thanks.
 
The clutch bite point is pretty far out - near the point of the lever being all the way out.
I bleed the fluid etc but made little difference.

Is there a way to adjust it or is that it ?

Thanks.
Have you adjusted the throw on the lever?
Quite a few folks have replaced the slave cylinder for an Oberon version, and have reported an improved action.
 
The clutch bite point is pretty far out - near the point of the lever being all the way out.
I bleed the fluid etc but made little difference.

Is there a way to adjust it or is that it ?

Thanks
Look in replacement levers thread , there should be a screw in the lever that can help adjust that. Look for that adjustment screw if its Brembo . ASV has different push rod lengths.
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More on the ASV levers : Do not discard the plunger rods that come with the levers . These are the way you change the engagement point of your clutch . On the Brembo levers there was an adjustment screw , not on these ASV . You have to change the rod length. It works just fine , don't loose these parts .

Look here :
 
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Look in replacement levers thread , there should be a screw in the lever that can help adjust that. Look for that adjustment screw if its Brembo . ASV has different push rod lengths.
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More on the ASV levers : Do not discard the plunger rods that come with the levers . These are the way you change the engagement point of your clutch . On the Brembo levers there was an adjustment screw , not on these ASV . You have to change the rod length. It works just fine , don't loose these parts .

Look here :
Tony this is so true. Dont know how many people have done that with the ASV stuff !
 


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