Here's an idea: Order a torque shaft replacement pin and mount it to the torque shaft leaver that actuates the clutch fork. Mount it at a position closer to the pivot point of the torque shaft. This will reduce the amount of travel and it will need all of that pedal travel to operate the clutch. This is just an idea to consider as I'm not a clutch expert.

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