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How do you remove the cable from the frame at the clutch lever end? I have disconnected from the lever, but can not get it to pass through the bigger hole in the frame. The swing arm blocks easy passage.
TIA
Reading this post, I'm assuming you are talking about were the clutch cable attaches to the clutch arm behind the transmisson. In looking at the design of this attachment, I don't believe the cable pulls through this way. If you look at were it attaches to the lever at the handlebar you will find the round thing (now I'm showing my ignorance by not knowing what this is called) that fits into the clutch lever hole comes off the cable itself. Removing this should allow you to pull the cable down and out through the clutch arm.
Ralph Sims
Reading this post, I'm assuming you are talking about were the clutch cable attaches to the clutch arm behind the transmisson. In looking at the design of this attachment, I don't believe the cable pulls through this way. If you look at were it attaches to the lever at the handlebar you will find the round thing (now I'm showing my ignorance by not knowing what this is called) that fits into the clutch lever hole comes off the cable itself. Removing this should allow you to pull the cable down and out through the clutch arm.
Ralph Sims
I could not open your attachment but I am assuming you are having trouble where the cable passes thru the transmission housing right above the swing arm, right?
The steps I follow are to (1) Slip the barrel off the clutch arm (at the tranny), (2) loosen the cable at the handlebar end and remove that barrel, (3) remove any zip ties, (4) with the cable completely free at both ends fish the tranny end up thru the transmission housing opening (yes it will go thru with no particular special effort), (5) pull the free cable down and out from the transmission end.
Are you saying I can pull the cable up through (down) the transmission cable mount, or up, pulling the according cable cover and transmission end of the cable up and out?
The slot at the back is a key hole. The rubber boot and cable end will go up through the larger round part of the key hole slot. BUT - the boot is nearly impossible to push through the hole. Pushing it makes it bunch up and get fatter. You need to carefully pull it up through the hole. I use needle nose pliers and a lot of wiggling to pull it up. Some silicone spray lie "wire dryer" or even WD40 makes the process easier.