Dawg, If you are sitting on the seat looking at the front of the trike, below your right leg, sort of under and behind the cylinder, there is a round plate that has 8 or 10 screws or bolts in it. In the middle of this plate, is the plastic piece you have to unscrew to add oil to the engine crankcase. You have to undo those screws and remove that plate. Right behind that there are 3 legs of sort of a triangle that come together and the point where they come together at is where the adjustment screw is. You have the adjustment screw and a locking nut. Find the right size box end wrench for the locking nut and then put a decent sized screwdriver in the adjusting screw and hold it securely while you turn the locking nut counterclockwise and this should break the 2 apart and you should be ready for adjustment. I can't remember wether you will turn the adjustment screw in or out, but you have to turn it so there is no play in the adjustment screw any more. Then you have to put your box end wrench back on the locking nut and then hold the adjusting screw in place with the screwdriver and then turn the locking nut clockwise to lock the adjusting screw in place. Then you put the bolts back in the round cover and tighten them up to snug, but not too tight as the cases are just aluminum and you will strip those bolts out something fierce, not good. It may take 3 or 4 times of adjusting your clutch before you get the hang of it. Now take it easy at first taking off on the yt, cause the front end wants to come up anyway. And kind of putt around a bit getting the feel for the trike cause it will try to up and bite you if you are not careful. I had a couple friends ground loop mine, meaning they popped a wheelie on themselves and put thier but in the dirt something quick! LOL A 125 is even easier to flip than the 175 as the 125 front end is lighter. Once you get the hang of it all and how the shifting feels, then have a blast. Wear your helmet. Take pictures. Let us know how all the adjusting and stuff turned out wether all was successful or not. Have fun!!!!!
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