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Old 16th December 2006, 09:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
englishlad1980
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here is all the information then i hope it will help me sought out the problem about the clutch cable, i have had a new clutch about 10 000 miles ago so that shouldnt be a problem, before i had a new clutch the biting point was quite high and only had to touch it to stop it biting so when the new clutch went in the biting point was alot lower but high enough to totally disengage the clutch and felt about right but when the clutch cable snapped 10 days ago and replaced with a new one from GSF the biting point is even lower now and hard to get into gear 4 times out of 10 with my foot flat down, cant see any missing teeth on the ratchet and seems to be working i suppose so my dilemma is 1 can the cable be too long, 2 can the routing of the cable affect it from working properly, 3 can the ratchet be at the most tight position so cant go any further to tighten it up. with the cable in the fork at the gear box i can pull it 5 cm past the fork maybe a little more than that, any more advice would be a great help, had no reply from anyone and just wanting some advice please

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