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I’ve just adjusted the throw of my clutch lever to bring the bite point closer to the handlebar, I have the standard levers, not enduro and even on the closest of the 3 settings the bite point was too far out
Thought I’d post here how to adjust it further, BUT ! Before you touch your bike be aware that my dealer said the lever couldn’t be adjusted
The 1200s had the same system so this is nothing new but most folks aren’t aware of it
Disclaimer - it’s very simple to do but you need a bit of mechanical feel, if you aren’t confident with tools leave it alone!
Underneath the lever there is a plunger screwed into a pivot and locked by a grub screw (visible at the bottom with remnants of red loctite)


Loosen the grub screw but don’t remove it
Screw the plunger anti clockwise (out) half a turn at a time and check the distance between the lever and the handlebar, don’t come out more than a turn or two, there’s a shoulder on the plunger, if you feel resistance stop!
Once it’s adjusted tighten the grub screw
Start the bike and check the bite point before you ride the bike again
On mine I used an Allen key, I think a 2mm for both screws but it was unmarked
In the video below you can see the plunger and how it works at 14”, you can see there’s not much thread to play with and you can see the shoulder on the plunger
The chap says 2.5mm Allen key and T10 but mine seemed to be different, so again, make sure you have the correct tool for each screw!
Thought I’d post here how to adjust it further, BUT ! Before you touch your bike be aware that my dealer said the lever couldn’t be adjusted
The 1200s had the same system so this is nothing new but most folks aren’t aware of it
Disclaimer - it’s very simple to do but you need a bit of mechanical feel, if you aren’t confident with tools leave it alone!
Underneath the lever there is a plunger screwed into a pivot and locked by a grub screw (visible at the bottom with remnants of red loctite)


Loosen the grub screw but don’t remove it
Screw the plunger anti clockwise (out) half a turn at a time and check the distance between the lever and the handlebar, don’t come out more than a turn or two, there’s a shoulder on the plunger, if you feel resistance stop!
Once it’s adjusted tighten the grub screw
Start the bike and check the bite point before you ride the bike again
On mine I used an Allen key, I think a 2mm for both screws but it was unmarked
In the video below you can see the plunger and how it works at 14”, you can see there’s not much thread to play with and you can see the shoulder on the plunger
The chap says 2.5mm Allen key and T10 but mine seemed to be different, so again, make sure you have the correct tool for each screw!
