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Sloan85

posted on 16/12/12 at 01:15 AM Reply With Quote
Clutch and accelerator cables?

Just trying to work out exactly what cables should I be using for the clutch and accelerator on my GSXR Indy? Is it possible to reuse the bike cables and if so, how do I connect the end of the cables to the pedals?

On the bike there was accelerator/decelerator cables from the throttle. Do I need both or do i just use one and use a spring to return to the closed position?

Cheers!

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snapper

posted on 16/12/12 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
Clutch pedal can be modified to suite the bike cable, depends on the fittings at the pedal end or try speedy cables
Bike carbs, I used a return spring on the carbs and balance that with an opposing spring (lighter pull) spring at the pedal to stop the pedal moving about

[Edited on 16/12/12 by snapper]





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renetom

posted on 16/12/12 at 07:57 AM Reply With Quote
cables

Hi
We have an R1 engine in ours & used a Capri clutch cable,
don't know if that would be suitable for yours ?
Had to make a bracket to fit on the engine cradle.
As for the throttle cable I devised a way of gearing it to give more travel
other wise if used as is , its like an on off switch with little travel.
Just put a spring on the return cable.
Good luck
René.

Here's a few sketches which may help.
With regard to clutch , a longer lever would help to control it, see archive.
R1 Clutch fitting
R1 Clutch fitting


Bike cables
Bike cables





Hope these make sense.
René

With regards to bulkhead tubes , turned up some stepped bushes .



[Edited on 16/12/12 by renetom]

[Edited on 16/12/12 by renetom]

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ReMan

posted on 16/12/12 at 09:33 AM Reply With Quote
I modified and re-used clutch cable.
From memory throttle was too short to made up from a light universal cable, but made return spring mechanism with one end of old cable
Also re-used bonnett release for choke cable....





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Sloan85

posted on 16/12/12 at 11:43 AM Reply With Quote
Does anyone have photos of how these modified cables connect to the clevis that is fixed to the pedals?

I am also wondering how the cable sheath fixes or rests against the tube that goes through the bulkhead. Does anyone had photos of this too?

Cheers!


Thanks for the info René, very helpful.

[Edited on 17/12/12 by Sloan85]

[Edited on 17/12/12 by Sloan85]

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fullpint

posted on 17/12/12 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
On my Mk Indy (Blade) I have a brass inset that pushes into that tube. It has a thread in the middle which the outter cable screws into and therefore giving you some adjustment like you would get on the clutch cable handle on a bike. Sorry no pics but could take one at the weekend is you still need it..
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ReMan

posted on 17/12/12 at 10:12 PM Reply With Quote
Similar, alloy inserts turned up with threaded adjusters
pedals1
pedals1

best pic I can do tonight of the pedal side
As you can see, screwed cable cleviss
pedal2
pedal2

Your welcome to look some time





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fullpint

posted on 18/12/12 at 05:42 AM Reply With Quote
As you can see, screwed cable cleviss
pedal2
pedal2

Your welcome to look some time

Just like mine.. However those little grub screws!!! Thats way i lost my clutch one day
My quick repair (and its still hold) was to pull the cable thru more and also backed it up with a cable clamp.

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ReMan

posted on 18/12/12 at 06:56 AM Reply With Quote
And you need front and rear stops!





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