TapioK
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I did not have any spring for lever, it was totally slack under 1100 rpm rhen moved "out" with rising rpm. That made me remember! I did put some tape to keep the cable on adjuster in the middle of cable! Sinse cable is slack the cable cover moves up and may get stuck on "adjuster sleeve". Hope you get my clumsy explanation.Tapio did you have drams setting up the adjustment of the cable.
Where does the "spring" go to keep the clutch lever in it's open position?
Not sure what you mean by drams? If I remember correctly I just made the lever to have tiny slack when rpm was like 3000, just like it is normally. Did that by first checking the lever as by efm instructions then observing the lever while riding, then just adjusted a bit. That was no problem.
Only springs I had were those pulling the press plate "open" I ended having two spring plates facing away from each other like this )( to get rid of creeping on iddle. Also I put very thin washers between aluminium and springs, was thinking those washers eating them selves to aluminium...
There is a bit of leeway adjusting everything, like I did not have half the first plate hanging halfway out of inner hub. I was worried it may fall out! Specially since it seemed to stuck to pressure plate on dry clutch... at least on my bike it worked well and there was enough movement on pressure plate to press the pack tight.
All this tinkering was pretty easy on open primary
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