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Mark G

posted on 12/10/09 at 07:36 PM Reply With Quote
Broken Clutch Cable

Finally got my car back on the road this weekend and managed to get about 60 miles on it before its broken again. The clutch cable has broken off at the part where it joins the clutch pedal clevis pin.

When it happened I thought the cable had pulled through the pin but when removed today its clear to see that the cable has just broken clean off.



The cable is a Venhil universal bike clutch cable. I now need to get a new cable but can't decide if I need to go uprated or am I just unlucky that this one broke?

What does everyone else run. Will I be ok with another of the same cables?

p.s. The engine is an 893 fireblade and its fitted to an MK Indy.

Many thanks
Mark.

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DRC INDY 7

posted on 12/10/09 at 07:41 PM Reply With Quote
Do you do the bolt up tight or leave it loose so it can pivot

If done up tight it pivots at the joint breaking the cable

It's amazing how many people tighten it without realising

[Edited on 10/12/2009 by DRC INDY 7]





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LBMEFM

posted on 12/10/09 at 08:14 PM Reply With Quote
Exactly the same happened to me, but mine has a clevis pin with split pin so it cannot be overtightend. The new one so far seems ok but I am not convinced. I think it something to do with the angle that it goes through the bulk head causing it to rub.
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vyperstrype

posted on 12/10/09 at 08:22 PM Reply With Quote
clutch cable

Mine snapped near the clevis, so i shortened the outer cable and used 4 grub screws to get a good bite on the cable.
You can get some cables that are coated in Nylon but i don't know who sells them.

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Mark G

posted on 12/10/09 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
The bolt was loose but using a locking nut so not to come undone. The cable that plenty of room to pivot.

I'm wondering if I may have done the grub screws up too tight causing the cable to break over time. Don't really know what to do though as this is just a guess. I don't want to be replacing the cable every 6 months.

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motorcycle_mayhem

posted on 13/10/09 at 09:54 AM Reply With Quote
Is there a way of doing it in a hydraulic fashion?
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