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Clutch and Gear Cables
bassett - 19/8/08 at 08:30 AM

Hi, im looking at my clutch and gear change cables and i rekon there too long. Any chance owners with R1 engines and MNR supplied cables could measure theres for me?
For the paddle shift is the push pull cable located on the left or right side?
The purlpe covered ones for the clutch and the blue for the gear change or other way round?
How have owners secured their paddleshift cables where the cable goes down to the bike gear change lever?
Thanks
Adam


richardh - 20/8/08 at 07:05 AM

hi
mine could be a bit too long too.
both mine are in purple sleeves.
the paddle shift cable is on my left side.
clutch cable is secured with a metal p-clip in 2 places in a big sweeping circle towards the front of the car the4n round.
the gear change comes through bulk head and up over engine and round and down to the lever mechanism. no clipping necessary.


marc n - 20/8/08 at 06:09 PM

gear change cable is the one with two rodends, should be correct length as they are all made the same, just to make sure let me know the length from eye to eye of the rodend

gear cable goes to the left when sat in the car

cheers

marc


bassett - 20/8/08 at 09:59 PM

Hi
Well the cables are;

Clutch - Purple/Browny very thick- 128.5cm end to end

Gear Change - Blue thin with rod ends 142cm end to end

heres a (Hightech and not to scale diagram of how i thought it should look please correct me if im wrong


Should the Gear change cable sit like this
This pic shows the cable fully pulled at the other end(up shift or + on paddleshift pulled up)


This pic shows it fully pushed back from the other end(down shift or- on the paddleshift pulled up)


Surely this would only allow me to pull for down shifts/ - as there is no room to pull for an upshift/ +?

[Edited on 20/8/08 by bassett]


TimC - 21/8/08 at 05:30 AM

Just a thought on the clutch cable, it is possible to apply a similar approach to the paddle shift (in terms of the way the cable ends are secured by bracketry.) I saw the same arrangement on a car at Stoneleigh and copied it, It did require an expensive custom cable though. Probably not much help if you've bought parts already but here you go:
Bracket mounted over lower forward engine mouont and short cable.


bassett - 24/8/08 at 10:34 PM

Hi, Tim is you clutch cable routed the same side as it looks like we would be pull ours the opposite side. Id like to keep the cables we've got as already running a bit over budget.
Thanks
Adam


Robert Ryan - 25/8/08 at 11:32 AM

I HAVE USED RODS FOR BOTH CLUTCH AND GEAR LINKAGE.

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marc n - 25/8/08 at 03:37 PM

gear cable should go through to the left when sat in car and sweep round to the left hand side of scuttle area, you may need to remove some of the threads on the cable to allow rod end on fully


cheers

marc


bassett - 25/8/08 at 08:26 PM

Thanks for the replies. I like the idea of a linkage but i really wouldnt know where to start.
Had a go at it again this morning got the clutch cable is sorted but as it didnt come with a rod end i took one off the gear shift cable. Before reading the post i shortened the cable for the gearshift and with out the rod end im making an ally bracket for it which may may not work lol.
Marc i wasnt quite sure on that last bit so when sitting in the car does the cable attach to the gear lever arm from the left or from the right like in the picture above?
Adam