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#1
My head hurts
Re: Gaining length for taller/wider handlebar mods using a KLX300 clutch cable. The Thumpertalk thread indicated the KLX300 clutch cable has a different size ferrule than the KLX250 and everyone in the FAQ seems to have different measurements for cable lengths claiming gains of 1/4" to 2.5"...???????????? What gives?
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+2" clutch cable KLX250 - KLX/KLR 125/140/250/300 - ThumperTalk
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+2" clutch cable KLX250 - KLX/KLR 125/140/250/300 - ThumperTalk
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#2
I have a 300 cable on my '12. It had the same ferrule and was a bit longer, how much I don't know.
Seems the 300 cable might be shorter(or the same length) than the '06-'07 clutch cable.
I think people say it's x" longer because they used x" of bar risers, not taking into account that they might have gained length from a different routing (which is how I made my stock cable work with risers originally).
Seems the 300 cable might be shorter(or the same length) than the '06-'07 clutch cable.
I think people say it's x" longer because they used x" of bar risers, not taking into account that they might have gained length from a different routing (which is how I made my stock cable work with risers originally).
#3
I have a 300 cable on my '12. It had the same ferrule and was a bit longer, how much I don't know.
Seems the 300 cable might be shorter(or the same length) than the '06-'07 clutch cable.
I think people say it's x" longer because they used x" of bar risers, not taking into account that they might have gained length from a different routing (which is how I made my stock cable work with risers originally).
Seems the 300 cable might be shorter(or the same length) than the '06-'07 clutch cable.
I think people say it's x" longer because they used x" of bar risers, not taking into account that they might have gained length from a different routing (which is how I made my stock cable work with risers originally).
#5
Go back and read post #14 in the ThumperTalk post you linked...
Re: Gaining length for taller/wider handlebar mods using a KLX300 clutch cable. The Thumpertalk thread indicated the KLX300 clutch cable has a different size ferrule than the KLX250 and everyone in the FAQ seems to have different measurements for cable lengths claiming gains of 1/4" to 2.5"...???????????? What gives?
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+2" clutch cable KLX250 - KLX/KLR 125/140/250/300 - ThumperTalk
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+2" clutch cable KLX250 - KLX/KLR 125/140/250/300 - ThumperTalk
KLX-VN,
If you go to the ThumperTalk post that you linked to above and scroll down to post #14, authored by me, I address the diameter of the ferule and include a picture of how the "smaller" stock ferule is made to be the same size as the Motion-Pro KLX300 cable.
Or, trust us, the KLX300 cable fits fine and is a couple inches longer!
God Bless,
TC
#6
Thanks. I saw that and also noticed you were running on a 2012 while the OP in that thread had a 2010. Wasn't sure if the implication was the 2009-10 was slightly different. Still though, looking at that thread and "our" FAQ is beyond silly for a simple clutch cable :-)
KLX-VN,
If you go to the ThumperTalk post that you linked to above and scroll down to post #14, authored by me, I address the diameter of the ferule and include a picture of how the "smaller" stock ferule is made to be the same size as the Motion-Pro KLX300 cable.
Or, trust us, the KLX300 cable fits fine and is a couple inches longer!
God Bless,
TC
If you go to the ThumperTalk post that you linked to above and scroll down to post #14, authored by me, I address the diameter of the ferule and include a picture of how the "smaller" stock ferule is made to be the same size as the Motion-Pro KLX300 cable.
Or, trust us, the KLX300 cable fits fine and is a couple inches longer!
God Bless,
TC
#7
I get it.
My post was based on the purchase of a Motion Pro cable spec'd for a 2007 KLX300. And as stated, compared to the cable from my 2012.
TC
#8
I put bar risers on my 2011, and purchased the KLX300 clutch cable. Unfortunately, I did not measure the difference in length, but the KLX300 clutch cable was longer. I ended up also putting on an 'easy pull' (Moose Racing Easy-Pull Clutch System - Motorcycle Superstore) setup, which makes the clutch pull lighter, but has a side effect of effectively lengthening the cable, since it adds at least 3" itself.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.
#9
Which one did you order? I don't see one specific to the 250s. Thanks!
I put bar risers on my 2011, and purchased the KLX300 clutch cable. Unfortunately, I did not measure the difference in length, but the KLX300 clutch cable was longer. I ended up also putting on an 'easy pull' (Moose Racing Easy-Pull Clutch System - Motorcycle Superstore) setup, which makes the clutch pull lighter, but has a side effect of effectively lengthening the cable, since it adds at least 3" itself.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.
#10
I put bar risers on my 2011, and purchased the KLX300 clutch cable. Unfortunately, I did not measure the difference in length, but the KLX300 clutch cable was longer. I ended up also putting on an 'easy pull' (Moose Racing Easy-Pull Clutch System - Motorcycle Superstore) setup, which makes the clutch pull lighter, but has a side effect of effectively lengthening the cable, since it adds at least 3" itself.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.
So, if you want a lighter clutch pull, and want bar risers and therefore need a longer cable, i'd say just order the Easy Pull, and you won't need the longer clutch cable, and you get a lighter clutch pull as a result. with the easy pull AND the longer clutch cable, I ended up re-routing the cable in a way that prevented all that extra cable length from being an issue.