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October 14, 2007, 11:03:30 PM »
The job can be a bit irksome when it comes to routing the new cable, but this worked for me. After detaching both ends of the broken cable, I tied the transmission end of the old cable to the clutch lever end of the new with a bit of wire, then taped the join with electrician’s tape to make a smooth transition. From there it was relatively simple to pull the new wire through all the ties and nooks and crannies.
Who wants to take a fuel tank off anyway? (No kiddig)
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Bill Deutermann
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