clutch pulley mod

jackthe

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I know i have seen somewhere on this site that someone did a mod on their clutch cable and built a bracket with a pulley on it to assist the clutch operation. I cant find it anywhere and yes Ive searched with many different key words. If someone would be so kind as to post the link to the picture I would very much appreciate it.

thanks
Jack
 
I know i have seen somewhere on this site that someone did a mod on their clutch cable and built a bracket with a pulley on it to assist the clutch operation. I cant find it anywhere and yes Ive searched with many different key words. If someone would be so kind as to post the link to the picture I would very much appreciate it.

thanks
Jack

Me!!
Homemade Mods pictures by Ron-Becker - Photobucket

Click on the signature link.
 
thank you so much. thats exactly the concept that i want to do. that has certainly got to make it easier on the clutch hand.
thank you for posting that for me.

Jack
 
thank you so much. thats exactly the concept that i want to do. that has certainly got to make it easier on the clutch hand.
thank you for posting that for me.

Jack

No problem what so ever... Mod releases pull on the handle by at least 80% on mine. I tested the clutch pull with 6# mono fishing line. 4# was too light of line.
 
Here ya go 1st set of pic's on the clutch roller
 

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Part #2 for you.
 

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When you're done everything should look like this I do it like this because it is a less cluttered looking system meaning it doesn't look like you scavaged the lawn mower. LOL!
 

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I'm digging that. Looking for a clean way and I think you nailed it!
Where did you get that brown arm? Or did you build it?
You can also go with just that roller without the arm then use the cable stop on the frame. My Skyhawk frame has one in the perfect spot.
 
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By the way the piece holding the Cable end is a Kick Back Brake Arm when you pull on the cable there will be some give to the metal if you use anything else and the thick metal of the brake arm keeps the cable exactly lined up with the pulley wheel
 
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