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Clutch lever (Yamaha FZ1)

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1. Clutch lever


The clutch lever is located on the left handle. To disengage the clutch, press the lever against the handle. To disengage the clutch, release the lever. To ensure smooth clutch operation, the lever should be depressed quickly and released slowly. The clutch lever is equipped with a limit switch, which is part of the ignition circuit interruption system. (See page 3-26)
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This article has been reviewed: Matvey Prokhorov
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