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- Apr 22, 2009
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- BMW R1150GS
I had the clutch cable snapped today. I had a spare cable tied to the in-service one, but, because I was close to home, I decided to head for home.
I can now state categorically (I sound like an old parliamentarian
) that I would not have been able to replace the cable by the roadside. At home it was a 2+ hours jobbie
( O, I love the comprehensive method given in the manual
"Run clutch cable correctly"
"Adjust the clutch cable")
So has anyone discovered a straight forward, logical way to replace the cable ? Please share.
I can now state categorically (I sound like an old parliamentarian
( O, I love the comprehensive method given in the manual
"Run clutch cable correctly"
"Adjust the clutch cable")
So has anyone discovered a straight forward, logical way to replace the cable ? Please share.