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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 24 savannah ga | HI Group i have about 9000 miles on my vision and i noticed my clutch seams to releace at the last bit of travel on the clutch lever . It dont slip but I was wondering if ther is a adjustment and if any body knows how to adjust it . Thanks for the help . |
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Visionary
Posts: 1340 Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators | There is no adjustment in the basket, or at the lever. Vic's clutch take up is always close to the end of the travel |
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
| coach, yep the clutch reminds me of the one on my old Suzuki but as stated has no adjustment. I ride a Kingpin when my bikes in the shop and it has a mechanical/cable style clutch. I'm considering replacing the hydro clutch with one off the Kingpin when I next do some serious work on it. I really like the feel the Kingpin's clutch offers. Shouldn't take much to make the swap but I need to ahve a serious look before commiting to it. |
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Tourer
Posts: 404 San Antonio, TX United States | You may want to take a moment and bleed the clutch. There may be a little bit of air caught. Some bubbles could have been trapped in the line and have finally worked their way to the piston. You will probably have to have Barnett or someone make a clutch cable for you if you are truly serious about wanting to go back to cable. I can not see anyway a Standar Victory clutch cable would work on the Vision. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 24 savannah ga | It sucks to hear theres no clutch adjustment . That means it might just let go at any time .See with a adjustment you can see the wear as you adjust it more and more the its gone but if it adjusts it self you cant tell how much is left on it. Well i hope they get great milage on them . I never wore the cluch out on mt GW and i put 76000 miles on it befor i sold it . Lets hope the vision is as good . Thanks guys for the responce . |
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