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Adjusting the clutch handle (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Distance between the end of the handle (1) and handle (2) can be adjusted by turning the set screw (3).

Distance between the end of the handle (1) and handle (2) can be adjusted by turning the set screw…


The MAX and MIN marks correspond to the distance from the end of the handle to the handle of approximately 118 and 115 mm, respectively.

Press the control knob (1) forward and turn the set screw (3), while the pen (1) will not be at the required distance.

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