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Wish he would do some more!

This was very well done.... Sure wish he'd do one on our Throttle Push Pulls:bigthumbsup:
 
very well done, great pics
 
Good info

Good stuff,,,,, i will be getting another clutch cable to install soon, and use my old one as a spare. Had a 109 rider this weekend clutch cable broke on him. Don't want that problem. that will be this weekend project to replace my clutch cable and be sure to lub it up. i got over 12k miles on it, i'm sure it will be breaking in the near future. So why wait......???
 
Haha, nice photoshop skills brother.

Great tutorial too.
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Another excellent how to. I did this one along with the throttle cables yesterday. Only thing I did differently-when pulling the new cable up at the motor mount I cut the string and rerouted around the mount. Retied the string on and continued pulling it up :bigthumbsup:
 
exact spot of that motor mount

Another excellent how to. I did this one along with the throttle cables yesterday. Only thing I did differently-when pulling the new cable up at the motor mount I cut the string and rerouted around the mount. Retied the string on and continued pulling it up :bigthumbsup:
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I don't know if you ( or anyone else ) can find a picture of that motor mount we have to run around ,
I have the new clutch cable ,I have had it for a while ,and I have read many times about "rerouting" the cable but I can't figure out exactly the spot that we are supposed to run around so i keep waiting to install the newer cable .
 
Kazimodo, it's easy to see. Look at your stock cable where it disappears under the engine. It goes over a frame cross member then under the motor mount, which places some pressure on it. You just want to get it out from under the engine. It lays right between those two bolts and the engine mount is a little lower and closer to the engine.

Here's where the stock cable lays and where you want the new one to go. Basically it's just out from under the engine. I also pulled my cable down from above instead of pulling it up.
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