Clutch cable brand
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Honestly, aftermarket cables are not worth the price. I've had so many in the past and they just stretch and snap almost instantly. Then you're riding around with no clutch.
To be fair though, I did become the boss of that back in the day!
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@Calum said in Clutch cable brand:
To be fair though, I did become the boss of that back in the day!
I always run aftermarket cables on my bikes, no problems ever, i just buy the cable, buy the cable housing, the cable ball thing just like the throttle has but bigger(forgot the name ._. ) , cut it and make it on my own, really easy, never had a clutch cable snap or even fray on me..
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@Calum said in Clutch cable brand:
To be fair though, I did become the boss of that back in the day!
I always run aftermarket cables on my bikes, no problems ever, i just buy the cable, buy the cable housing, the cable ball thing just like the throttle has but bigger(forgot the name ._. ) , cut it and make it on my own, really easy, never had a clutch cable snap or even fray on me..
@DanRacing Is one end a ball or bell and the other end a barrel???
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@DanRacing Is one end a ball or bell and the other end a barrel???
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Never had problem with non-original cables. I give them some light oil, and make sure to route them with a minimum amount of kinks. Often you can reroute them differently to get them even smooter.
But go eom if you feel like it
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Found oem lines £20 as well
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Found oem lines £20 as well
@Irongamer727 Decisions, decisions, does the OEM have the teflon lining and stainless steel wires???
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@Irongamer727 Decisions, decisions, does the OEM have the teflon lining and stainless steel wires???
@NINJA no idea. It's from 2000 (The bike)