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Dropped front end 2 1/2" now shorter cables?
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Last year I picked up a 1980 kz650. My goal was to make a cafe racer. I'm about 75% there, and the problem I am running into is that as I have lowered the front end about 2-2 1/2", my clutch cable and throttle cables are too long. I am not having much luck finding any that are already shortened and I am not excited about the thought of trying to cut and solder them. Any help? THANK YOU!!!
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Jasonhasakz wrote: I have lowered the front end about 2-2 1/2", my clutch cable and throttle cables are too long
Did you shorten the forks or install lower handlebars? "Lowering" the forks shouldn't need shorter cables. If you installed handlebars with less rise then you can get shorter cables OR sometimes you can do some creative re-routing and still have the stock cable work just fine.
BTW....Welcome in!
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Jasonhasakz wrote: Hello, this is my first post.
Last year I picked up a 1980 kz650. My goal was to make a cafe racer. I'm about 75% there, and the problem I am running into is that as I have lowered the front end about 2-2 1/2", my clutch cable and throttle cables are too long. I am not having much luck finding any that are already shortened and I am not excited about the thought of trying to cut and solder them. Any help? THANK YOU!!!
Hello, Jasonhasakz, and WELCOME to KZr!
Would contact Z1 Enterprises about the needed cables.
Click here > www.z1enterprises.com/
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Disconnect the clutch cable at the lever & figure out the overage. Zip tie or otherwise firmly hold the cable in place while turning the bars to make sure the length is good. Then remove the cable, measure it, & subtract the overage, and check Z1E to see if they have anything close.
You can do the same w the throttle cables, but I guess disconnect them at the carburetors. Try to get cables w the same amount of "slack". I got some alternate throttle cables for my 81 650, but the "opening" cable didn't have enough slack.
If need be, MotionPro can make special order cables.
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