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Turtleface
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So, went out for a nice evening ride tonight. Got about thirty feet away from the house, to the stop sign at the end of the street. Started to slowly release the clutch, and it suddenly snapped to the handlebar, and stayed there. I had obviously just eaten a clutch cable. Thankfully, it was really close the house, and all I did was kill the engine from the sudden clutch engagement. Successful first mechanical failure! Successful in that I didn't break anything else, or injure myself.
So, I've (hopefully) located a replacement cable, locally. Motion Pro, one of the lower end cables. Something like a 12-15 bucks. Anyone have any experience with these cables? I'm fairly sure the cable I have (had?) is original. Looks like the ball end that sticks into the lever wasn't greased well enough, and cause a binding issue that lead to stretching of the cable.
I was curious as to the amount of work involved in replacing this cable? My bike is a 1982 GS 1100 EZ. Can I swing it without having to remove anything terribly major? I've not worked on a motorcycle before, but have tons of experience on other machines. It's disconnected from the transmission end, and the handlebar end. The cable seems to be routed underneath the gas tank, but I'm not terribly sure. I've given it a few tentative tugs, but is seems like it's being held back by something. I figured I'd check with the internets before I go doing something I really shouldn't.
So, I've (hopefully) located a replacement cable, locally. Motion Pro, one of the lower end cables. Something like a 12-15 bucks. Anyone have any experience with these cables? I'm fairly sure the cable I have (had?) is original. Looks like the ball end that sticks into the lever wasn't greased well enough, and cause a binding issue that lead to stretching of the cable.
I was curious as to the amount of work involved in replacing this cable? My bike is a 1982 GS 1100 EZ. Can I swing it without having to remove anything terribly major? I've not worked on a motorcycle before, but have tons of experience on other machines. It's disconnected from the transmission end, and the handlebar end. The cable seems to be routed underneath the gas tank, but I'm not terribly sure. I've given it a few tentative tugs, but is seems like it's being held back by something. I figured I'd check with the internets before I go doing something I really shouldn't.