Your 21 model has 2 clutch adjustments, the clutch basket ( same as in the past with cable pull clutch) and the new spring assist ( POS IMO) cable adjuster
They are cheaply made and are going to break, it is just a matter of time
Here is a link to a very good looking fix
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https://fatbaggers.com/ez-clutch-adjustor-upgrade-kit
Hopefully it is just an adjustment problem
You guys are a wealth of information. I too hope it is just an adjustment matter.
Took the unit in on Sunday - was scheduled for service on Monday. There were several things being done - adding XM radio, putting a fender light on the front (HD removed that light in 2021), oil change, fender trim around the light and then the bottom fender trim. Plus, of course, the clutch.
Was given an estimate of 6 hours total. I thought they were starting first thing Monday AM. Got a call at 11:30 on Monday - wanted to know what kind of oil I wanted. About 30 minutes later, got a call asking if I wanted the XM radio on top of the dash (I had given them a picture of how I wanted in - next to the vent). So, this means, they probably didn't start until noontime.
Called later in the day to see if they were done and was told it would probably be finished on Tuesday. Asked if they had done the clutch as this is my worry - they didn't know and wanted to know if they should grab the tech. I said no - just wanted them to keep moving.
Wife and I talked - we are ready to ride. Feel confident that the Harley guys can fix whatever it is. As far as the TPMS, we may wait until this winter to get all of that worked out - just want to get on the road.
Meanwhile, what I might do it take the rear motorcycle wheel to a local Discount time or Belle Tire - see if they can read the TPMS is that wheel. If they can, it may give me some idea as to how I can move forward with putting that sensor in the right rear of the trike.
CSC says my rear tires should be around 22 psi. That TPMS for the motorcycle rear is set at 40. Have to ask the dealer if that can be changed to say 20