ok, so another day, another question about my clutch ... i loosened the springs last night and it didn't really change anything (i guess they weren't very over-tightened to begin with). i'm pretty sure i screwed something up in this whole process, but i'm not sure what.
background:
had the pressure plate off for about a week while i painted it and the springs and caps. bike sat in the garage on rear stand.
the symptoms: compared to before i took it apart, lever pull is much lighter. also the clutch is not engaging as "crisply" as it previously did. i have to rev up the RPM's more before letting the clutch out all the way to avoid a stall. and when i up-shift, i'm not getting the same "snap" that i used to ... i.e. power doesn't kick in crisply.
possible diagnoses:
- is this the definition of clutch slip? (i'm still learning)
- clutch plates got dirty while i had the pressure plate off for a week and i didn't clean them before putting the PP back on?
- air bubble in the clutch line? (but i didn't do anything to the line so not sure how that would have happened)
- the silver bearing (now smattered with yellow paint in the pic below) in which the clutch control pin sits that is in the middle of the PP ... should it be completely flush with the outer edge of the PP? i had to tap the pin lightly with a small hammer to remove it prior to painting, and i'm wondering if when i put it back in, i didn't tap it in far enough, so the PP is not far enough in towards the clutch plates?

i'm just guessing here so any thoughts, as always, would be much appreciated.