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    Extended clutch cable need quick!

    I bought a 300ex cable, but it wouldn't work There was way to much slack in the line. I heard about extended clutch cables from Motion Pro, but I checked RockyMountain and Motosport and can't find them! Anyone know where I can get one, I need it by this weekend!

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    Re: Extended clutch cable need quick!

    Originally posted by awsomeaussies
    I bought a 300ex cable, but it wouldn't work There was way to much slack in the line. I heard about extended clutch cables from Motion Pro, but I checked RockyMountain and Motosport and can't find them! Anyone know where I can get one, I need it by this weekend!
    did you flip the clutch cable mount? mines kinda ghetto for now, but it works great.
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    Oh that's how you do it lol I didn't know that! Thanks! Btw your motor looks exactly like mine! Thanks for saving me the extra $

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    Re: Re: Extended clutch cable need quick!

    Originally posted by Pipeless416
    did you flip the clutch cable mount? mines kinda ghetto for now, but it works great.
    Is there anything else supporting the bracket besides the one case bolt?
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    Re: Re: Re: Extended clutch cable need quick!

    Originally posted by JOEX
    Is there anything else supporting the bracket besides the one case bolt?
    no sir, since there isnt really any up/down movement its sturdy as can be. its been working great for about 6 months and it hasnt gotten any harder to pull because it cant melt now
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    I'm going to do that for now... and later just make a bracket that goes over the existing bracket, so I'll be able to us all the bolt holes

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    im confused lol. would you still be using the old bracket? or would you be making a completely new one that bolts up like stock? right now i just have a couple of washers in the other hole and the bolt is back in.
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    Originally posted by Pipeless416
    im confused lol. would you still be using the old bracket? or would you be making a completely new one that bolts up like stock? right now i just have a couple of washers in the other hole and the bolt is back in.
    Yes I'd still be using the old one... just covering it up a bit. Make a cover that will us all the bolt holes. Then just bolt it to the existing bracket along with the other bolt hole. I still dunno if that made any sense. lol

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    ya'll need a 250x cable; the 300ex is not the same.
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    Originally posted by BigFish
    ya'll need a 250x cable; the 300ex is not the same.
    i remember everybody seeing yours and going out and buying 300ex cables lol. we just had to improvise a little bit
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