At any time during this post, anyone reading is fully allowed to poke fun at me for being OCD.
So, I wasn't happy with the clutch cable that my buddy and I fabbed a couple weeks ago - the 90deg bend at the clutch lever had a fairly tight radius, moreover, it dropped down right where the headlight bucket bracket is supposed to go. So, I did some searching and came up with plan B.
I needed a cable with a longer, more gentle 90deg bend at the clutch lever. I saw the cable for a GS1000S on Ebay and it seemed to fit the bill - got a NOS one for $20. Compared to the overall length of my old cable, it was about 6" too short. So, we cut the upper portion of the GS1000S housing (that had the crimped 90 degree bend) to the same size as the previous upper housing. We then re-used the center adjuster and lower housing from the old cable. The inner cable wire had to be remade, as cutting the ends off the old one rendered it too short. Also, the NOS GS1000S cable came with new rubber bits, threaded end adjuster, and an end spring, so we used these items, as well. Here is the finished product:
IMG_2008_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2005_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2006_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2007_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
Here's what it looks like on the bike:
IMG_2013 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2015 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
Overall, it works incredibly well and the more gentle bend at the clutch lever has made the pull significantly easier.
So, I wasn't happy with the clutch cable that my buddy and I fabbed a couple weeks ago - the 90deg bend at the clutch lever had a fairly tight radius, moreover, it dropped down right where the headlight bucket bracket is supposed to go. So, I did some searching and came up with plan B.
I needed a cable with a longer, more gentle 90deg bend at the clutch lever. I saw the cable for a GS1000S on Ebay and it seemed to fit the bill - got a NOS one for $20. Compared to the overall length of my old cable, it was about 6" too short. So, we cut the upper portion of the GS1000S housing (that had the crimped 90 degree bend) to the same size as the previous upper housing. We then re-used the center adjuster and lower housing from the old cable. The inner cable wire had to be remade, as cutting the ends off the old one rendered it too short. Also, the NOS GS1000S cable came with new rubber bits, threaded end adjuster, and an end spring, so we used these items, as well. Here is the finished product:
IMG_2008_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2005_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2006_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2007_1 by Anthony Monteleone, on FlickrHere's what it looks like on the bike:
IMG_2013 by Anthony Monteleone, on Flickr
IMG_2015 by Anthony Monteleone, on FlickrOverall, it works incredibly well and the more gentle bend at the clutch lever has made the pull significantly easier.
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