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Clutch cable routing
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31 Mar 2018 13:41 #781078
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1978 KZ750 Twin. PO had the cable routed on the outside of the frame. Works OK but it appears to me that the cable would be less close to the exhaust if it were routed inside the frame. Thought I would ask before going to the trouble of pulling the cover to re-route. Thanks!
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31 Mar 2018 16:01 #781085
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1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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On my 1977 KZ650-C1 the clutch cable came routed on the outside of the frame as shown in the first image below. It is held close to the frame by 2 clamps (see 2nd and 3rd images below). Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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31 Mar 2018 18:33 #781088
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80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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01 Apr 2018 13:26 - 01 Apr 2018 13:27 #781109
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Looks like it can be done both ways. BTW-You have a very clean and polished engine Ed.
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02 Apr 2018 03:20 #781131
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What the heck are you doing Jim?
Kzsolo, I think that with those straight bars you are going to find the stock cable is a little long for standard routing
78 KZ1000 A2A
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Rainman wrote: Inside frame, under front case mount.
What the heck are you doing Jim?
Kzsolo, I think that with those straight bars you are going to find the stock cable is a little long for standard routing
78 KZ1000 A2A
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02 Apr 2018 05:01 #781136
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Looks like Jim is using the rear axle to pull the alternator off the crank. It is a time-honored method.
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bluej58 wrote:
Rainman wrote: Inside frame, under front case mount.
What the heck are you doing Jim?
Kzsolo, I think that with those straight bars you are going to find the stock cable is a little long for standard routing
Looks like Jim is using the rear axle to pull the alternator off the crank. It is a time-honored method.
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02 Apr 2018 08:15 #781147
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Thanks for the input. I am using the stock cable but routing it outside the right headlight ear to take up the added length. This is the third bike I have used drag bars on and it usually takes some creative routing to make the cables work.
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02 Apr 2018 17:12 #781175
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80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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Jack, yes using the rear axle (note the adjuster on the floor by the rear tire) to remove the flywheel to rebuild the starter clutch. This was back in 2008.
kzsolo, yes the use of drag bars with the stock cables is possible with creative routing.
kzsolo, yes the use of drag bars with the stock cables is possible with creative routing.
80 KZ750 H1 - the Kaw calf
79 KZ750 Twin - Miss Nov 2008 KZR calander
79 KZ750 Twin parts bike
78 KZ650 C2 Parts Bike
75 KZ400 Wife's old bike sold
81 KZ440 A2 LTD Wife's new bike
84 Honda 450 Rebel Wife's newest bike
Jim
Quincy,IL
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