Have you had the Sprocket cover off at all recently? As this movement can affect the adjustment screw placement in relation to the Clutch actuator rod.
I experienced a slipping clutch because of this in the past.
Pull out the rubber grommet towards the bottom of the sprocket cover.
Unscrew the locking nut so its loose on the thread of the adjustment screw.
Unwind/back out the screw so its also loose, then slowly wind in the screw until you feel resistance. Then back it out 1/4 turn.
Finally screw back up the locking nut until tight, making sure the adjustment screw doesn't turn in the centre.
I experienced a slipping clutch because of this in the past.
Pull out the rubber grommet towards the bottom of the sprocket cover.
Unscrew the locking nut so its loose on the thread of the adjustment screw.
Unwind/back out the screw so its also loose, then slowly wind in the screw until you feel resistance. Then back it out 1/4 turn.
Finally screw back up the locking nut until tight, making sure the adjustment screw doesn't turn in the centre.
(29-08-18, 12:25 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: That does sound like a slipping clutch.
Check the cable adjustment is correct at both ends, handlebar and the actuating mechanism in the sprocket cover.
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