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Post by cub Fri 25 Jun 2010, 17:33

What cable would fit my 97 Blade when I put the risers and bars on. Was thinking a slingy gixer but dont know. Dont wanna pay £27 at Streetfighterstore Extended clutch cable Kopfschuettel
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Post by shadow Fri 25 Jun 2010, 18:59

For my rrv, i used the cable off a rrx, as it is routed differently.
Mine had heli bars to, so might work for your setup.

Megawatt will know for sure.
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Post by Guest Fri 25 Jun 2010, 20:39

Got mine on eBay from Streetfighterstore a while ago, cost £15! If not find a good Britbike shop or try Venhills, but they won't be much cheaper???
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Post by Fringe Sat 26 Jun 2010, 10:38

I use the standard 1 routed under the tank.
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Post by cub Sat 26 Jun 2010, 10:47

Cheers for the info looking at 2 inch risers and same on the bars, was just trying to get the stuff before winter so I could crack on. Might look at re routing the cable, did you have any probs with the clutch becoming heavy due to doing that?
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Post by Fringe Mon 28 Jun 2010, 10:00

Nope.
The bracket at the clutch end needs a little persuading eyebrow and it's a little tight/busy (throttle cable) around the head stock/front tank mount Suspect .
but apart from that its all good.
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Post by radiobloke Mon 28 Jun 2010, 14:56

Fringe wrote:I use the standard 1 routed under the tank.

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Post by radiobloke Mon 28 Jun 2010, 14:57

Fringe wrote:Nope.
The bracket at the clutch end needs a little persuading
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goes back when you put it to standard too eyebrow
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