Clutch Cable Stretched
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Clutch Cable Stretched
How hard is it to changethe clutch cable? and how much stuff do you have to take off to get it? Just got new motor in, running good, and tuned and was driving it for 2 days and was feeling good to be driving it after a week and a half andthe god damn clutch cable gives out on me. lol..it didnt break it just slowly stretched to a point where it wont disingauge the engine and trans enough to get in gear.[:@]
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RE: Clutch Cable Stretched
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RE: Clutch Cable Stretched
pretty ez
much easier if you remove the drivers seat, unless your kinda small you can manage w/out it
pretty much just need to pop the cover where the cable goes through the fork
then there is a 10mm bolt at the firewall, a 8 or 10 mm bolt on the cable bracket on the lt side inner fender
you need to remove 2 cotter pins that hold the stock assy on there, then replace w/ the new quadrant, don't just do a cable if you have the stock quadran ton there....the stocker is plastic and garbage
total time is about an hour,it's a tight space if you don't remove the seat....you'll be on your back stuffing your face into the brake pedal
much easier if you remove the drivers seat, unless your kinda small you can manage w/out it
pretty much just need to pop the cover where the cable goes through the fork
then there is a 10mm bolt at the firewall, a 8 or 10 mm bolt on the cable bracket on the lt side inner fender
you need to remove 2 cotter pins that hold the stock assy on there, then replace w/ the new quadrant, don't just do a cable if you have the stock quadran ton there....the stocker is plastic and garbage
total time is about an hour,it's a tight space if you don't remove the seat....you'll be on your back stuffing your face into the brake pedal
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