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FAST FRED
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CLUTCH CABLE SPRING

Post by FAST FRED » Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:49 pm

I RECENTLY AQUIRED A COUPLE OF EARLY OEM CB77 CLUTCH CABLES. THE CABLES HAVE THE ZERK FITTINGS TO LUBERCATE THE CABLES AND SHORT COIL SPRINGS ON THE LEVER END. COULD ANYONE SHEAD SOME LIGHT ON JUST WHAT THESE SPRINGS ARE THERE FOR? I CAN SEE THE SPRINGS DEPICTED ON THE HONDA PARTS FITCHE BUT CAN'T FIND ANY PICTURES OF THEM INSTALLED ON A BIKE.
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Post by davomoto » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:20 am

Fred, I have a couple old used cables that have the zerk fitting and the spring as well. I've never actually tried to mount them. I'd think they were supposed to aid in cable release, after all, if you pack the cable with grease, it's not going to return quickly. I use a cable luber, and good quality cable lube that is slicker than snot, whick they surely didn't have back in the day.

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Post by versuspop » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:12 am

they go in between the lever and the lever adjust screw. they are to aid in the release of the lever, after actuation. I have not found them useful either, with newer cable lubrication.

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