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clutch cable failed
My clutch broke @ the lower end, where it comes out of the outer
sheath. the bike is a 04 with 23,000 miles on it. Is this standard? and
none of the shops in Tucson AZ. have one.
Thanks Jim
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 03:50:31 -0000 "retiredchief20"
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<><><><><><><><><> <><><><><><><><><> Chief, I haven't heard of many clutch cables breaking on the KLR. Usually folks replace them before they get to the breaking point. I bought the heavy duty one from Fred at www.arrowheadmotorsports.com two years ago before I departed on De Tour. Might want to wait on pulling the old one out until you can tape a new one to the end and pull it through. Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT> My clutch broke @ the lower end, where it comes out of the outer > sheath. the bike is a 04 with 23,000 miles on it. Is this standard? > and > none of the shops in Tucson AZ. have one. > Thanks Jim
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Jim wrote:
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My clutch broke @ the lower end, where it comes out of the outer
sheath. the bike is a 04 with 23,000 miles on it. Is this standard? and
none of the shops in Tucson AZ. have one.
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Jim, it is a not a common failure, but it does happen with time. And it's pretty inconvenient when it does happen, especially in the middle of, oh, say, a 6-day ride (not speaking from experience or anything here). Because the cables aren't that expensive and are easy to carry during a trip, I bought a spare just for that reason. I leave it at the house when commuting (you know you can get it home without the cable) but always carry it on trips because that would really be a pain to have one break.
Just my $.02.
Bill Watson
Phoenix, AZ
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I found an interesting cable tip on another site - carry along a
bicycle derailleur cable, which can easily be threaded through the
exisitng sheath and is strong enough to get you to a shop or home.
This guy bent the ends and used JB Weld to make the dealy-bobs that
hook into the pivot and lever, but a small nut and bolt for each end
might work as well.
On my DR-Z I have a spare cable already running along side the old
like I used to do when desert racing many mooons ago. On my
KLR...well, I've been too lazy to do that. I'm sure it will bite me
one of these days.
__Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Watson wrote: > > Jim wrote: > ------------------- > My clutch broke @ the lower end, where it comes out of the outer > sheath. the bike is a 04 with 23,000 miles on it. Is this standard? and > none of the shops in Tucson AZ. have one. > ----------------- > Jim, it is a not a common failure, but it does happen with time. And it's pretty inconvenient when it does happen, especially in the middle of, oh, say, a 6-day ride (not speaking from experience or anything here). Because the cables aren't that expensive and are easy to carry during a trip, I bought a spare just for that reason. I leave it at the house when commuting (you know you can get it home without the cable) but always carry it on trips because that would really be a pain to have one break. > > Just my $.02. > Bill Watson > Phoenix, AZ > www.xanga.com/watt_man > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Howdy,My clutch cable snapped at the end of the season in the middle of the housing. I just snipped the housing several inches shorter than the break and tied the end to a stick. It weren't too pretty, but I could actuate the choke by hand to start it in the cold mornings. I replaced the cable/housing this spring with a new one.JimA5
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Jim wrote:
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My clutch broke @ the lower end, where it comes out of the outer
sheath. the bike is a 04 with 23,000 miles on it. Is this standard? and
none of the shops in Tucson AZ. have one.
-----------------
Jim, it is a not a common failure, but it does happen with time. And
it's pretty inconvenient when it does happen, especially in the middle
of, oh, say, a 6-day ride (not speaking from experience or anything
here). Because the cables aren't that expensive and are easy to carry
during a trip, I bought a spare just for that reason. I leave it at the
house when commuting (you know you can get it home without the cable)
but always carry it on trips because that would really be a pain to
have one break.
Just my $.02.
Bill Watson
Phoenix, AZ
www.xanga.com/watt_man
Howdy,
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jim Tegler wrote:
of the housing. I just snipped the housing several inches shorter than the break and tied the end to a stick. It weren't too pretty, but I could actuate the choke by hand to start it in the cold mornings. I replaced the cable/housing this spring with a new one.JimA5> > > Howdy,My clutch cable snapped at the end of the season in the middle
Jim, Would you read your post again and tell us that you didn't mix up your apple and orange coloured clutchs and chokes? I just don't think a broken clutch cable affects the choking cabability- -but I could be wrong. shrug. revmaaatin.>
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Hey Jim, good to hear from ye. I am on my third
clutch cable in four years. Kawa dealer here wanted
something like 80 bucks for a new clutch cable.
Then a friend said, why not buy a generic piece of
cable, push it inside, and on the engine end, you
screw on a wire stop little thing how do you call it.
Every motorcycle shop of bycicle shop should have
them. So now I just carry another length of cable
with me, don t need to change the outer housing.
When I came back from swimming by the little waterfall
this morning, I realized going 65 miles an hour just
made me feel comfy in a tanktop.
I had been reading about a six gear, this morning
while passing a few slow vehicles, I hit about 75
miles, and I found myself looking for the six, but I
could not find it. Do you know what phantom means?
Best, Jake from down under.
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I'm kinda like Arden here. I have a new one running along side. Kinda makes for good karma. If your prepared it don't usually happen> On my DR-Z I have a spare cable already running along side the old > like I used to do when desert racing many mooons ago. On my > KLR...well, I've been too lazy to do that. I'm sure it will bite me > one of these days. > > __Arden

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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Andrus Chesley"
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Arden, Andy, Q. Did you guys blob on some silicone to keep out water? Q. Are you doing anything for preserving the new cable? ie keeping the cable dry/rust free prior to 'need'? I have not pre-strung my spare cable--thought about it. Been in my 'spare' pile for nearly 4 years now...still there....waiting some 20,000 smiles later.> > > On my DR-Z I have a spare cable already running along side the old > > like I used to do when desert racing many mooons ago. On my > > KLR...well, I've been too lazy to do that. I'm sure it will bite me > > one of these days. > > > > __Arden > > I'm kinda like Arden here. I have a new one running along side. Kinda > makes for good karma. If your prepared it don't usually happen.. 8 > yrs and same stock cable. Oil all my cables about once a year. > > Andy in Louisiana > 'A14 KLR K6DLK >
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Rev,
I zip-tied a small, heavy duty plastic bag over the upper end and put
tape around the lower end where the cable leaves the sleeve. A blob
of RTV on either is a good idea, though.
I'm pretty sure my A11 has the original 11-year-old cable on it. I
bought the bike in '98 and haven't changed it.
__Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Andrus Chesley" > wrote: > > > > > On my DR-Z I have a spare cable already running along side the old > > > like I used to do when desert racing many mooons ago. On my > > > KLR...well, I've been too lazy to do that. I'm sure it will bite me > > > one of these days. > > > > > > __Arden > > > > I'm kinda like Arden here. I have a new one running along side. Kinda > > makes for good karma. If your prepared it don't usually happen ;- ).. 8 > > yrs and same stock cable. Oil all my cables about once a year. > > > > Andy in Louisiana > > 'A14 KLR K6DLK > > > Arden, Andy, > > Q. Did you guys blob on some silicone to keep out water? > Q. Are you doing anything for preserving the new cable? ie keeping the > cable dry/rust free prior to 'need'? > > I have not pre-strung my spare cable--thought about it. Been in > my 'spare' pile for nearly 4 years now...still there....waiting some > 20,000 smiles later. >
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