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It's gotta be the clutch, not the carb.
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[QUOTE="paul407, post: 1184148, member: 53153"] 1987 CR500 - Here is the scenario: New EBC clutch (taken apart and put together several times and yes it is in correctly from BB to plates). The bike starts, idles, and revs great in idle. However, when I put it in gear (with the clutch lever pulled all the way in) the bike starts to sputter and I have to throttle it real good (back and forth) to keep it alive. I have tried the clutch adjustments with the lever bolt and cable bolt but can’t get the right combination. It seems like it is not wanting to let go all the way (hanging a little). Any steps to adjusting would be great. I have tried everything from real tight to having the slack in the clutch lever but no luck. [/QUOTE]
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It's gotta be the clutch, not the carb.
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