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Clutch cable help
I am on my second clutch cable in 6 months. I bought a new lever the last time. Is there a better cable or way to keep it from breaking. The last one broke about 100miles away from home.Tags: None
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Re: Clutch cable help
Originally posted by Benny RI am on my second clutch cable in 6 months. I bought a new lever the last time. Is there a better cable or way to keep it from breaking. The last one broke about 100miles away from home.
mine is out in the open to make for less bending/
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Anonymous
They keep popping off at the little stud at the end of the cable in the lever. If that helps any.
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Anonymous
I replaced the clutch cable on my GK in July, 2001, when it had about 46,000 miles on it. 20 months and almost 19,000 miles later, the cable checks out good and sound. The action is just fine, and there are no snags. I lubed it, but not with chain oil, since I have no idea what that is!
I believe one key to clutch cable longevity is the rubber cover that goes over the cable end and the knurled lock screw. This little piece protects the cable end from dirt. So, if you don't have this little piece, get yourself one.
Scotty's advice on routing the cable is also important. Keep it in mind.
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redliner1973
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moto_dan
Originally posted by Benny RThey keep popping off at the little stud at the end of the cable in the lever. If that helps any.
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redliner1973
Originally posted by Nick DiazYou have the world's dirtiest mind, Tim Hunter!
Nick
Now Now...!! I was referring to your 'chainless' motorcycle....!! :twisted:
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SqDancerLynn1
Are you using genuine suzuki parts, what kind of clutch springs are you using? On my GS850 it has a plastic? coller on the metal end that goes into the lever
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