Hi all, I have a little issue with my clutch cable. Seems a little long, i also have another cable which is approx 4" shorter but seems too short. So, am i routing the cable wrong? I have a Clymer manual and a Haynes and i dont seem to be able to find the cable route. Current cable routes from the left casing, up the left chassis upright and because it seems to long exists in front of the Speedo and is visibly higher than the clocks and not exiting under the speedo. Now thats probably not too good of an explanation.
I'm using standard bars, and the bike is 76 Z900-A4
Thanks
Colm
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Clutch Cable Route
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Clutch Cable Route
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I think there are three diifferent lenghts of cable available to cater for low or high bars my mate paulstrees on this site has had same issues with this and the routing, send him a pm Cheers PaulJac....
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