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2nd October 2010
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Master Custom Bike Builder
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,065 Sportster/Buell Model: XLCH Sportster/Buell Year: 1971 Other Motorcycle Model: FXDL Other Motorcycle Year: 2003
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I went back and reviewed the discussion here and see that this is the current state of affairs......
'Clutch lever now works but fails to disengage the clutch.'
Is that the current situation?
If it is, then just do this.......
Start the bike up and let the engine warm up for a minute.
Then roll the bike down the driveway and jump aboard.
While the bike is still rolling forward pull in the clutch lever and put it in first gear.
Ride it around the block and shift through the gears a few times while you are making the block.
Back at the house........ Is it better now?
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2nd October 2010
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Master Mechanic
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 260 Sportster/Buell Model: Sportster XLH Sportster/Buell Year: 1984
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 yeah thank you. we went to an indie to get a price estimate for parts for my dads 1000 mi maintenance on his deluxe and we talked to a guy there about it and he said the same thing. I really appreciate your time helping me when i warmed up the bike and took it down the street i almost did a wheelie scared the hell out of me  ! to bad i missed the run the harley shop was having to day over something so simple.
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2nd October 2010
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Master Custom Bike Builder
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,065 Sportster/Buell Model: XLCH Sportster/Buell Year: 1971 Other Motorcycle Model: FXDL Other Motorcycle Year: 2003
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Glad to hear you have it running.
I have been at this for many, many years and have come to realize not everyone has been used to working on an old Sportster
After we reached a dead end on the adjustment procedure I thought...... 'This fellow must not know what to expect from a Sportster clutch.'
You are not the first person to expect a Sporty clutch to smoothly and completely disengage. They do not work that way and when brand new did not work that way either.
Also, most people do not know how to do the adjustment properly either.
They just start turning the cable adjuster to fix slack in the cable. That is not the way you do it on a Sporty. On a Honda maybe, but not an ironhead.
pg
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2nd October 2010
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Master Mechanic
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 260 Sportster/Buell Model: Sportster XLH Sportster/Buell Year: 1984
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Yeah this is my first bike and I've been learning a lot thanks to the guys on the forum I just recently started meeting people around town that ride and work on these old bikes.
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