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Clutch cable woes
- R Dresden
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Any suggestions? It's not much fun trying get a horse like that home riding through town with no clutch! LOL
Peace,
Rodger
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Get right or get left! <*{{{><
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Post edited by: R Dresden, at: 2005/10/12 23:20
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Also, lube it with heavy weight oil or lithium grease, not with WD40.
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In this case the stock part is worth the extra cost. Goto www.bikebandit.com for a good deal on the stock part.
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Watch the barrel end of the clutch cable as you pull it. Is the barrel turning so that the cable pulls straight or is the barrel bound up and causing the cable to bend every time?
Just a thought
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Also make sure the mechanism behind the sprocket cover is greased and free moving, and the clutch pushrod isn't grooved and catching somewhere. One trick with the pushrods - on many engines you can clean them up and put them back the other way around to move the worn area to where it doesn't matter.
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ps: I've had the same cable for 24 years now
Post edited by: z1r rider, at: 2005/10/13 22:10
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...But, sooner than later, it will break right where the cable routes through the clutch lever. Right at the "ball" that fits into the handle itself.
Any suggestions? ...
Geez, what brand are you using?
That is strange. Does the cable break from strands breaking, or does the ball become un-soldered?
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Thanks for the info guys. I really appreciate it!
Peace,
Rodger
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Try ordering the stock Kawi piece it is much better. Again, the DK ones lasted 3 months on my bike, the stock kawi one hasn't broken yet. The DK ones are crap in my humble opinion.
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