Clutch Pedal
Clutch Pedals for Precise Control and Reliable Operation
The clutch pedal is the first link in the clutch system of your motorcycle or scooter. It ensures that the clutch is operated with the correct pressure and sensitivity. A well-functioning pedal contributes to smooth shifting, precise control, and prevents excessive wear of clutch components.
When to Replace the Clutch Pedal?
After prolonged use, clutch pedals can wear at the pivot points or bend due to stress. This can lead to an irregular engagement point or a stiff-working clutch. Also check the bushings and pivot points - worn parts can affect pedal play.
Types and Designs
Depending on the motorcycle type, different designs are available:
- Original Pedals: identical to the standard part, with a perfect fit and finish.
- Aftermarket Pedals: often lighter or adjustable for more comfort or a sporty look.
- Replacement Parts: such as bushings, springs, or pedal rubbers, ideal for partial overhauls.
Installation and Maintenance
Install the pedal with grease on the pivot points and check if it moves smoothly. Adjust the pedal height according to the manufacturer's guidelines for a natural feel and optimal clutch operation. When installing after a fall, it is important to check if the shaft is not bent.
Find the Right Clutch Pedal
Use the motorcycle selector to directly find the correct clutch pedal for your make, model, and year of manufacture. This way, you can be sure that the fit is correct and the clutch will function smoothly and reliably again, exactly as the manufacturer intended.