A stupid question: clutch PRELOAD - at the bottom. Is that too tight perhaps?
Screw that sets preload, has a locking scrow for which you'll need a 12mm "angled" spanner
(THIS - what's it called in English?):
![[Image: ring-spanner.jpg]](http://satspot.ignite.gr/ign_images/content/sat/ring-spanner.jpg)
I'd start from there. The screw should be loose, then turned in untill you feel some resistance, minimal. Then stop. Perhaps a 1/4 of a turn more, but first try it at that point. Just to make sure it's not causing the problem. You might need to adjust the clutch cable tension again.
Haynes does a nice detailed explanation in proper, instead of Tarzan English.
Screw that sets preload, has a locking scrow for which you'll need a 12mm "angled" spanner
(THIS - what's it called in English?):
![[Image: ring-spanner.jpg]](http://satspot.ignite.gr/ign_images/content/sat/ring-spanner.jpg)
I'd start from there. The screw should be loose, then turned in untill you feel some resistance, minimal. Then stop. Perhaps a 1/4 of a turn more, but first try it at that point. Just to make sure it's not causing the problem. You might need to adjust the clutch cable tension again.
Haynes does a nice detailed explanation in proper, instead of Tarzan English.

Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.