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It could also be a snagging cable.
Replace it but don't forget to run the new alongside the old first.  |
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For fucks sake, just adjust it at the clutch end....  |
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You could also try putting a little engine oil on the clutch seal (under the little metal arm, where it goes into the crankcase) and pulling the clutch lever a few times to work it in, on the off chance that is part of the problem.
A new clutch cable seems like a good idea in any case (as an ex-CBT bike it will have had a hard time, I expect). My CG is like a new bike since the fresh cable went on. Almost stalled the bike starting off since the bite point came so much sooner than I was expecting.  |
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Thanks. Where did yours? Any outlet you'd recommend? I'm not sure if it's worth forking out for a genuine Honda part or if aftermarket is sufficient |
If a factory part is available, buy it.
A/ You know it's going to fit
B/ It's a fair assumption that it will be of good quality*
I've had pattern cables fail on me after less than 100 miles (left me stranded, with no option but recovery) pattern gaskets that neither fitted properly, or sealed correctly and various other pattern parts that just weren't up to snuff.
On low value items like cables, I'd say it's not worth the risk.
*I know lots of the big companies are now sourcing parts from unfashionable manufacturing areas, but I prefer the idea of buying from a main agent, I reckon I stand more chance of getting some kind of recompence, following an early failure. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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If you un-hook the cable at the engine end you should be able to flap the lever with no effort by pushing/pulling the cable end with your fingertips. If you can't, clean and lube the cable, check it for kinks and that it hasn't been pinched in the lock-stops and check the lever pivot too.
If that's ok check the oil level is not too high. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 266 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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