2003 Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder "adjusting clutch" Questions

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...clutch adjustment release point should be about half way of the lever release. I had the same problem. Have you tried adjusting the timing screw underneath, just follow the throttle cable down, and ...

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Old clutch cable snapped, tried replacing with new one, no pressure on the cable? As I said, My clutch cable snapped out of the blue the other day, finally got a new cable from a local online parts ...

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...clutch adjusting screw locknut and turn the adjusting screw clockwise until it is lightly seated. 6. Squeeze the clutch lever three times to verify the clutch balls are seated in the ramp release ...

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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...clutch adjusting screw locknut and turn the adjusting screw clockwise until it is lightly seated. 6. Squeeze the clutch lever three times to verify the clutch balls are seated in the ramp release ...

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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...clutch adjusting screw counterclockwise until the screw stops. Then turn the clutch adjusting screw clockwise 1/4 turn. Install the lockplate and spring onto the adjuster screw flats. You may have to ...

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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...Clutch Adjusting Cover Loosen the locknut Turn the adjusting screw in until it is lightly seated - Be careful, the screw will keep turning with enough pressure. Just turn it in lightly until it stops ...

...clutch assy buy a clymers repair manual, Try adjusting first but being an old bike i would say a new clutch would be in order if its a cable type you can adjust it by the clutch casing on the ...

I have a 2002 KTM 520 mxc. The bike started shifting hard as it warmed up. I replaced the clutch plates and springs with a Barnett digger kit. Bike shifts good now, but is slipping at higher RPMs. ...

...clutch adjusting screw 1/2 to 1 full turn. When I do this and then set the handle adjuster as per specs the clutch just slips. Won't engage. If I back out adjuster screw 3 turns it seems to work but ...

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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...clutch adjusting screw and nut. Loosen the nut, turn the screw in until you feel resistance, no slack in screw, then back the screw out 1/2 to 3/4 turn, then tighten the lock nut. Pull the clutch ...

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