Hi Everyone! I hope you will forgive that I have skipped many of the formalities of being a new member in favor of getting my question to you ASAP. I'm sure we have all been in a position of frustration that has made us do some crazy things-- such as going from secret lurker to poster at some of your favorite message boards. So, Hi.
So, I disconnected and rerouted my 360's clutch cable yesterday. It was working perfectly fine before I did this, but the PO had routed it outside of the tree so it was being pushed against my speedometer more than I was comfortable with. When I reconnected it and tried to adjust it, I found that clutch cable adjustment is just a skill I do not possess. Here are the symptoms in list order as I encounter them. Keep in mind that this is a loop that I've been through about 50 or 60 times by now, so it's not likely that the clutch cable is broken, like people keep suggesting to me
1.
loosen lock nut on clutch adjuster, turn adjuster all the way to the right. Doing this makes the lever loose. I can pull it in very easily and it will slowly return out. It is obviously not engaging the clutch at all, as it shouldn't be. I think this is normal
2.
turn the adjuster to the left until I feel some resistance. Pull the clutch lever half-way in. When I do this, the clutch lever feels more normal. It takes more hand power to pull the lever in and it is obviously disengaging the clutch plates. I can more easily move the bike back and forth while in gear also, so we know that is working.
3.
lock the lock nut down. pull the clutch lever all the way in. Sometimes this works for a few pulls, but sometimes it fails right away. The fail happens as I pull the lever all the way in-- there is a popping noise and the lever goes completely slack. the lever no longer returns to normal position when I let go of it, it just sits there, floppy and useless. The bike now moves around in gear pretty easily, like the clutch lever was pulled in.
4.
unlock the lock nut, move the adjuster to the right a couple of turns. as soon as I start moving the adjuster to the right even a tiny bit, you can see the lever stiffen up and start to return to neutral position.
5.
repeat from step 1. changing the amount of tension in the adjuster screw every time to see if maybe that helps.
I have taken the side cover off and checked the clutch actuator assembly. Everything looked OK in there from what I could tell. I added some more grease to everything and oiled the spring that pulls against the cable. I checked the bearings and they all spin in the holding plate OK and the big bearing in the center of the assembly that pushes against the rod is in place.
I am completely baffled by this! I hope someone here has some advice.