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Clutch lever free play — inspection (Kawasaki ZX-6R/ZX-600-J)

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Pull the clutch lever just enough to take up the free play [A].



Measure the gap between the lever and the lever holder.

If the gap is too wide, the clutch may not release fully. If the gap is too narrow, the clutch may not engage fully. In either case, adjust it.

Clutch Lever Free Play. Standard: 2-3 mm
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