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1Back to top Go down   91 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter Empty 91 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter Mon May 20, 2019 8:14 pm

MikeisonTV

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[url=https://servimg.com/view/19109754/22]91 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter Febd821091 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter Febd8210[/url]
So not sure how this happened, but mine fell off when riding today. Does any one have leads on the size of the adapter or where to get one?

91 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter 7ac1214c-893a-4940-bf9d-05a65c590b57
Thank u!



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K75cster

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I don't see a picture Mike,  do you see one??


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MikeisonTV

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Try now


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Part CAA31610 from Motorworks. GBP 5.17


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Check out what's at this link.


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Not sure how that could possibly happen but if your clutch lever is getting loosy goosy then I'd recommend also replacing the nylon bushing that it rotates on - part 32721451796


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MikeisonTV

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Thanks for the help guys. So the adapter must have slowly rotated around over years of riding, then when I pulled the clutch it simply slipped out the bottom. Any how in the states part number #32721233550


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8Back to top Go down   91 k100 Clutch cable Ferrule adapter Empty Further Transmission/clutch drama Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:42 pm

MikeisonTV

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So after replacing the missing clutch adapter. And reattaching the cable, now the bike doesn’t seem to go into gear.

The lower lever moves up when I pull in the clutch lever and it feels like the bike clicks into first, but it doesn’t ever send power to the rear tire or stall out if I simulate “dropping the clutch.”

Super odd. K experts help!!!

    

Point-Seven-five

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Is it safe to assume you followed the clutch adjustment procedure correctly?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBW4D2jDw2A


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MikeisonTV

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Point-Seven-five wrote:Is it safe to assume you followed the clutch adjustment procedure correctly?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBW4D2jDw2A
I will follow and report my learnings 👍🏽


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MikeisonTV

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Point-Seven-five wrote:Is it safe to assume you followed the clutch adjustment procedure correctly?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBW4D2jDw2A
And it was the adjustment on the arm! Once I added the few cm freeplay it was solved! Thank you


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