hydraulic clutch
crw
Posted 2013-10-02 8:59 PM (#146169)
Subject: hydraulic clutch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
Griswold, CT
how much free play does the hyd clutch lever need


clem
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Bikertrash666
Posted 2013-10-03 6:33 AM (#146175 - in reply to #146169)
Subject: Re: hydraulic clutch


Cruiser

Posts: 101
no way to adjust
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crw
Posted 2013-10-03 11:03 AM (#146188 - in reply to #146169)
Subject: RE: hydraulic clutch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
Griswold, CT
that what i was thinking
no way better to get the right answer then right here


clem
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crw
Posted 2013-10-03 11:03 AM (#146189 - in reply to #146169)
Subject: RE: hydraulic clutch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
Griswold, CT
that what i was thinking
no way better to get the right answer then right here


clem
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Oldman47
Posted 2013-10-03 6:22 PM (#146196 - in reply to #146169)
Subject: Re: hydraulic clutch


Tourer

Posts: 573
Central Illinois
The spec for the clutch means that you go to the other end, where the clutch actually interfaces with the main part of the bike on the left side and try to find any slack in the entire process. If you have any free movement there, clutch is set right. On the day I took delivery on my Vision I thought the late engagement of the clutch was wrong. I turned around within 5 miles and went right back to the shop. They contacted Victory for clarification and that is what they were told. Here I am 6800 miles later with no problems.
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crw
Posted 2013-10-03 6:30 PM (#146197 - in reply to #146169)
Subject: RE: hydraulic clutch


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 40
Griswold, CT
i stopped at the dealers today as you said there is a little play

they checked it for me
said this is all the play you need

never had a hyd clutch before so i had to find the out if this is ok



THANKS


CLEM
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