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im riding yamaha x1 bike..and i have no clue on how to change my biting point..anyone can guide me?

Less brag More drag

 

2007- mid 2009 > Yamaha X1

2009-2011 > Yamaha 125z

2011- Present > CB400 SPEC3

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:/

 

ok. take a look at your clutch lever. theres a screw that you can turn using your bare hands.

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If you're not comfortable doing it on your own, can always go to a bike shop to do it. The bike shop where I went to offered to do it for me for free when I went to change my engine oil.

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bro, gotta open the handlebar panel that piece of fairing then adjust.. loosen the BIG circle screw first then adjust the small screw..den u move forward and try... too far put closer.. and so on =)

 

gd luck.

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it'll be much better if u ask ur mech to teach u.. hands on practical is better bro..:D

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this kind of simple stuff just go any bike shop n ask, i dont think they'll charge u, if they do can go flame them. it's better to be show how rather than words, there could be lots of screw to find if u dont understand ur bike.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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