Installing new clutch cable

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Cycloptishred

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Mar 30, 2012
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The one I had kind of stripped and now bits of wire are all over the cable and its not smooth. I just got a new cable and was wondering if anyones installed these before? Some tips and steps would be great..trk
 

Al.Fisherman

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The one I had kind of stripped and now bits of wire are all over the cable and its not smooth. I just got a new cable and was wondering if anyones installed these before? Some tips and steps would be great..trk
When I cut a clutch cable (on a HT, among others), I melt the end wires. The end won't fray.
 

Dave31

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Mar 1, 2008
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Any opportunity to lube my cables I do it. Lube cables make such a huge difference and many new cables are not as lubed as I would like.

So many times I have seen bikes with very hard clutches and 90% of the time lubing the cable makes a world of difference. That goes for throttle and brake cables as well.
 

xenodius

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May 23, 2012
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I got a bike cable kit at Walmart for $4.95 (local shop was closed) and it came with crimp-ends for the cables. Looks really clean. Also came with jacket ends, so you can cut your jackets to length if you want to replace them too.

I agree about the lube! My new throttle cable is like silk compared to my old sticky one. Clean controls and cables really make a bike look a lot nicer. =)