Thank you. In the 2 years I've owned my bike no one will set it for me ("only you know how much play you want") or show me how. Both the new off the floor and after 8k clutch discs replacement (dealer) when it stopped working at all the cable had been tight. This is the first video I've seen someone show how to set the rough side. I now am aware I'm about 1/2 inch to the right of the bracket. That explains my fine tune being at the handle end completely.
@@theoverengineer the amount of mechanic follow up I experience is astounding. The entire cable moved from nuts in the middle to all the way right. My 8k rear tire was worn so I purchased a road 6 from r'zilla. Had it installed at a bike shop not dealer. 4 hrs later they had swapped the oem to road6. I left, made it 3 miles before I just couldn't get over how responsive my throttle was while feeling like a was dragging something. Checked the chain. THEY MOUNTED IT WITHOUT ADJUSTING THE AXLE! Chain stretched so tight my rings are showing. Glad I had the rusty tools it comes with to move the axle on the side of the road to have slack in the chain. Adjusted correctly when I got home. 4th shop locally that doesn't get my repeat business.
I was trying to avoid this video, but I wasted a lot time doing so… 2022 7/18 help me a big time!!! I never took cable off when I replace the clutch and the little pin wasn’t aligning correctly by the oil cap. Thanks this video I got it fixed!
hi! do you know how can I remove the LITTLE SPRING on where the end of the clach cable is down there on the cluch case? my sping is broken so my cluch lever is not getting back in place there is no force on it? if you go 5:48 you will see the spring am talking about.
@@theoverengineer it is very simple. I release the cluch cable. All you need to do is slide that peace up and you will just need to replace the spring. I didnt know that you dont need any tolls for the jov excep the one for removing the cluch bolts. Thanks anyway
Yup, don’t over tighten around that bracket! Happened to me and the little part broke off, dealer wanted me to pay 1000 to replace the clutch cover. Ridiculous. I went to a friends shop and they were able to weld the piece back on for me thank god
The white dust is the lubrication lol. It's a lubrication that goes in as a liquid and then turns to a white powder. The powder is what keeps the cable lubricated lol. It's way, way better than using wd40 or any other lubrication. You can get it at any cycle store.
Ideally the slot in the adjuster at the handlebar end should be facing down or rearward to prevent rainwater entering, I assume it rains in your country. :>)
Chris Stephens Yup, 10 out of 12 months. So I GREASE the top end of the cable, OIL the rest, because I rotate the fine adjuster a bit every month (riding all year), so it does face into the rain for some time. I want the reach standard even if its more lubing & TLC.
Hi mate do if the cable is not connected should the rod slide out and what the spring called on the rod at the top as my cable snapped an the spring is gone im clueless with bikes
Why do you need to oil the cluch cable? Asked a mechanic if I need to do this and the said don't because it doesn't go well with teflon. Still not sure what he ment by that.
Do you clean and lube teflon coated frying pans? Same works for teflon coated cables. Some cables are uncoated. Alternatively, one can wait until the cable breaks, like this: ua-cam.com/video/0K5sRIeYKSg/v-deo.html
I broke the metal thing between the 2 bolts🥹 on my kawasaki z750 2009 i need to buy a nieuw clutch cover for it €300 gone cuss of a stoopid little mistake😭
Thank you sir, im currently rebuilding my 06 from the ground up and the manual doesnt do a good job of showing you the routing of our cables. "Lever has 50mm of play ".... awwww, damn you metric system (shakes fist in the air in anger)
Thank you. In the 2 years I've owned my bike no one will set it for me ("only you know how much play you want") or show me how. Both the new off the floor and after 8k clutch discs replacement (dealer) when it stopped working at all the cable had been tight. This is the first video I've seen someone show how to set the rough side. I now am aware I'm about 1/2 inch to the right of the bracket. That explains my fine tune being at the handle end completely.
Glad to help!
@@theoverengineer the amount of mechanic follow up I experience is astounding. The entire cable moved from nuts in the middle to all the way right. My 8k rear tire was worn so I purchased a road 6 from r'zilla. Had it installed at a bike shop not dealer. 4 hrs later they had swapped the oem to road6. I left, made it 3 miles before I just couldn't get over how responsive my throttle was while feeling like a was dragging something. Checked the chain. THEY MOUNTED IT WITHOUT ADJUSTING THE AXLE! Chain stretched so tight my rings are showing. Glad I had the rusty tools it comes with to move the axle on the side of the road to have slack in the chain. Adjusted correctly when I got home. 4th shop locally that doesn't get my repeat business.
Ouch, ... that wheel mounting ... Good save, mate! Post a review on Google map about the shop and their workmanship, help us all
Good explanation, thank you. Installed an EBC SRK kit. It was slipping at 10k rpm. Followed your instructions, works great now.
Nice, thanks for commenting.
Thank you for showing us how this done. I have to replace my clutch cable soon so this will definitely help a lot.
I was trying to avoid this video, but I wasted a lot time doing so… 2022 7/18 help me a big time!!! I never took cable off when I replace the clutch and the little pin wasn’t aligning correctly by the oil cap. Thanks this video I got it fixed!
Glad it helped!
Best video that I have seen on this. Love the tips...
This is a very informative video and straight to the point. Thanks.
hi! do you know how can I remove the LITTLE SPRING on where the end of the clach cable is down there on the cluch case? my sping is broken so my cluch lever is not getting back in place there is no force on it? if you go 5:48 you will see the spring am talking about.
Cut with pliers, remove in 2 -3 pieces. New spring will bend and flex enough to get in place during installation.
@@theoverengineer it is very simple. I release the cluch cable. All you need to do is slide that peace up and you will just need to replace the spring. I didnt know that you dont need any tolls for the jov excep the one for removing the cluch bolts. Thanks anyway
2017 and this video helped me out so much more than any other video out there, thank you so much! I really do appreciate your help
Thanks for watching :)
Yup, don’t over tighten around that bracket! Happened to me and the little part broke off, dealer wanted me to pay 1000 to replace the clutch cover. Ridiculous. I went to a friends shop and they were able to weld the piece back on for me thank god
Thanks for posting this great video. I have to replace my cable today. This is very helpful
Glad it helped
Thanks for this, the idea of using the syringe is excellent 👌
Glad it was helpful!
The white dust is the lubrication lol. It's a lubrication that goes in as a liquid and then turns to a white powder. The powder is what keeps the cable lubricated lol. It's way, way better than using wd40 or any other lubrication. You can get it at any cycle store.
THIS IS EXACLY WHAT I WANTED TO KNOW THANKS BUD 💯🏆💯👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Glad to help
Ideally the slot in the adjuster at the handlebar end should be facing down or rearward to prevent rainwater entering, I assume it rains in your country. :>)
Chris Stephens Yup, 10 out of 12 months. So I GREASE the top end of the cable, OIL the rest, because I rotate the fine adjuster a bit every month (riding all year), so it does face into the rain for some time. I want the reach standard even if its more lubing & TLC.
Good video, helped tighten up my clutch on my 636 👍🏽 have you got anymore maintenance videos on the 636??
yup, about 20
Hi mate do if the cable is not connected should the rod slide out and what the spring called on the rod at the top as my cable snapped an the spring is gone im clueless with bikes
Look up part names & part numbers for your bike and buy the parts such as at bikebandit.com or partsfish.com
Mozis Hall me happen The same
Why do you need to oil the cluch cable? Asked a mechanic if I need to do this and the said don't because it doesn't go well with teflon. Still not sure what he ment by that.
Do you clean and lube teflon coated frying pans? Same works for teflon coated cables.
Some cables are uncoated.
Alternatively, one can wait until the cable breaks, like this:
ua-cam.com/video/0K5sRIeYKSg/v-deo.html
Your video helped alot bro thanks
Awesome thanks for the video bro
I broke the metal thing between the 2 bolts🥹 on my kawasaki z750 2009 i need to buy a nieuw clutch cover for it €300 gone cuss of a stoopid little mistake😭
Oh no ... that's costly
@@theoverengineer yeah i should have watched your befor i tryed to adjust the clutch😅
Bravo from Italy
Mille grazie
Thank you
Hugh help brotha! Thanks again!
Fantastic thanks.
Bruh my new cable only has 1 anchor T. T
That will never work out, its ends can't be secured
Thank you sir, im currently rebuilding my 06 from the ground up and the manual doesnt do a good job of showing you the routing of our cables.
"Lever has 50mm of play ".... awwww, damn you metric system (shakes fist in the air in anger)
Thanks for watching!
Love this