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Q: Where is the clutch lever typically located?
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What lever is the clutch on a BMW motorcycle?

The left hand side handlebar lever is the clutch.


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Where is reverse on Yamaha raptor?

On a 660cc Yamaha Raptor, the reverse knob is located on the front right fender. It' just about an arms length away when sitting on the fourwheeler. it can be engaged simply by pulling in the clutch lever and turning the knob to the right. A 350cc raptor, however, the reverse can be found on the right side of the engine, almost underneath the gas tank. It is a small lever that must by pulled up and back when the clutch lever is pulled in, to take it out of reverse, pull in the clutch, push the lever up and foward.


What is the term pull in the clutch on a motorcycle?

To pull in the clutch is to disengage the engine from the rear wheel of the bike by using the clutch lever. The lever is usually located on the left side of the handlebar, and is used when shifting gears, or performing maneuvers that require a great deal of control over the motorcycle. When you pull the clutch in, the engine will continue to run, however, there will be less or no power actually being fed to the rear wheel. I hope that answers your question!


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What does pull in the clutch mean when riding a motorcycle?

The term "pull in the clutch" means squeeze the clutch lever to the handle bar to disengage the clutch. Hope this helps.


What is the Spring in the clutch and the brake used for?

For the brake it's pretty obvious. You don't want the brake to stay on when you aren't braking, so you need the spring to push it back. For the clutch it's the same but in reverse. You want the clutch to stay on, except for when you're depressing the lever. The spring keeps the clutch on, until you use the lever to overcome the spring. Then when you release the lever the spring kicks in again, engaging the clutch.


How do you adjust the clutch on a Honda cr250 dirt bike?

The best thing to do is find the 2 adjustment screws for the clutch which are located attached to your clutch lever housing and on the clutch cable. Turn them outwards (lossen them) so that it tightens the cable and spreads the clutch plates apart, remember that you should end up with a gap (about the thinckness of a nickel) where the clutch lever and the housing rest as not to have your clutch partially engaged. If that is not enough and the bike wants to surge forward a bit then just adjust one of the screws (usually the one on the cable) until the clutch completely disengages the plates and the bike should not surge forward at all.


How do you shift down on a 1 down 3 up motorbike?

Shut the throttle. Pull in your clutch. Kick the gear lever down. Let out the clutch. More advanced: Shut the throttle. Pull in your clutch. Kick the gear lever down. Blip the throttle - let out the clutch.