Clutch Cable Replacement
Have you just found out that your motorcycle's clutch cable is all worn out? It's time for getting it replaced! Scroll down for information on clutch cable replacement...

How to Replace Clutch Cable
Things Required:
- Screwdriver set
- Socket wrench
- Combination wrench set
- Socket set
Removing Old Clutch Cable
Step 1: Locate the adjustment nut. Loosen it with the help of a screwdriver. Remove the bolts that hold the cable in place.
Step 2: You will have to loosen the lock nut that is on the clutch lever cable adjuster too. Tighten it so that it is seated against the clutch lever perch.
Step 3: Align the grooves of the cable in the adjuster with the grooves of the clutch.
Step 4: Now, carefully remove the end barrel of the cable from the clutch lever. Try to pull out the cable through the grooves on the perch and the adjuster.
Step 5: You may have to remove the cover or plate that covers the clutch for easy access to the motor end adjuster. Then by twisting the adjuster clockwise, unscrew it completely from the clutch release.
Step 6: Pull the cable through the frame and handle bars carefully. You will need to remove any bolts or brackets that are used to secure the cable in place.
Installing New Clutch Cable
Step 1: Before installing the new cable, it is necessary to lubricate it well.
Step 2: Now, tighten the mid cable adjuster completely. Carefully insert the cable end barrel through it and screw the adjuster.
Step 3: Installing the new clutch cable is just the reverse of the removal. Route it through the clutch lever perch, without missing any nut or bracket that was unscrewed while removing the old cable. Tighten all the nuts or mounting bolts to make sure that the cable is secured in its place.
Step 4: Slide the clutch cable through the adjuster grooves and tighten the cable adjuster. You will have to leave the lock nut loose.
Step 5: Now, loosen the mid cable adjuster and adjust the cable slack. Turn it counterclockwise to do so. Once it is set, tighten the lock nut well.
Step 6: If you have removed the clutch plate or cover, reinstall it back and your job of is almost done! What is left is to check if it is working fine!
This was all about clutch cable replacement. Wasn't it simple! However, if you are not very comfortable with the method of replacing a clutch cable, you can always get the job done by a qualified technician.
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