reelrazor wrote:All that mechanism does is translate the cable being pulled into a pushing motion.
The pushrod ( " the metal rod that comes out form the transmission area" )crosses through the transmission mainshaft and through the center of the clutch basket where it pushes the pressure plate against the springs-unloading the pack of clutch plates and letting the engine freewheel.
The gears are changed by rotating a 'shift drum' attached to your shift pedal.. The shift forks are moved by the shift drum and they in turn, move gears side to side.
I think that all dreman wants to know, is how this litlle mecanism on the engine sprocket cover, can turn this vertical movement (of the clutch cable) to a horizontal movement (on the clutch shaft).
That's because this mechanism on the sprocket cover has a cam inside. So when you push your clutch lever, you actually turn the cam, which in turn, pushes that litlle ball on the centre, and the ball pushes the clutch shaft. And of course the shaft presses the clutch pressure plate, forcing against the clutch springs.
Try to press the clutch lever while looking at this mechanism on the sprocket cover. You'll see what i mean. The mechanism will come towards to you, each time you'll press the lever.
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