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Date Posted: Mon September 30, 2013 6:32:32PM
Author: John Ramsay
Subject: Re: What is clutch slippage like on a motorcycle?
In reply to: Joe 's message, "Re: What is clutch slippage like on a motorcycle?" on Mon September 30, 2013 6:10:07PM

Since the Voyager has a wet clutch an oil change takes care of "clutch fluid". The clutch is hydraulic so you also need to change the fluid in the master cylinder on the left handle bar. You will need to remove the clutch cover on the left side of the bike to get at the bleeder and then change the fluid just like you do to change fluid in the brake system.

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