2003 Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder "tighten clutch lever" Questions

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clutch lever in and it just stayed there, there's no resistance or pull-back? Any clues? Cheers Rhys The first thing that comes to mind is that the new clutch cable is not the correct length (too long

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...clutch lever as you turn. Tighten the adjuster screw until the clutch lever will wiggle loosely or "play" about 1/8-inch. Tighten the lock nuts. Tighten the lock nut of the clutch lever. Replace the ...

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Clutch Lever to compress completely. Tighten the Bleed Valve and release the Clutch Lever. Repeat this step until all air bubbles are out of the system. NOTE: make sure to check the reservoir often to

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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Clutch Lever to compress completely. Tighten the Bleed Valve and release the Clutch Lever. Repeat this step until all air bubbles are out of the system. NOTE: make sure to check the reservoir often to

...Tighten the clutch cable if you need the clutch to "grab" less. Tighten the cable until there is only a small amount of play left in the cable. Pulling the lever from now on will make a much larger ...

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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...clutch lever mount) Now turn the adjuster screw out 1/2 turn. Tighten the jam nut. (Make sure you hold the adjuster screw in that place you set, as you tighten the jam nut. DON'T let the adjuster ...

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...cable is fully seated in it's socket. At the clutch lever, turn the adjuster in so you have 1/16" free play, and tighten the locknut. Replace the front sproket cover and the shift lever and

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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thighten the sprigns on the clutch? The clutch's plates must be stuck.Disassemble them and renew if necessary.The clutch lever should have 3mm freeplay and the spring's bolts should be tighten at 14Nm

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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Clutch Lever to compress completely. Tighten the Bleed Valve and release the Clutch Lever. Repeat this step until all air bubbles are out of the system. NOTE: make sure to check the reservoir often to

Question about Suzuki GZ 125 Marauder Motorcycles

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Clutch Lever to compress completely. Tighten the Bleed Valve and release the Clutch Lever. Repeat this step until all air bubbles are out of the system. NOTE: make sure to check the reservoir often to

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