Cable routing
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Cable routing
Thought I had taken enough photos but obviously not. Does the lh/rh switch gear wiring and throttle cable pass through the holes in the frame or go over the top of the frame just underneath the radiator cap/tank bracket. I know that the clutch cable runs through the frame
Also, getting carbs back tomorrow after being ultrasonically cleaned. I've read about problems fitting the airbox and making it stay in place. Is there anything I need to do or is there no problem??
Cheers
Also, getting carbs back tomorrow after being ultrasonically cleaned. I've read about problems fitting the airbox and making it stay in place. Is there anything I need to do or is there no problem??
Cheers
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Re: Cable routing
This sounds like a 3TJ ?
Anyway the throttle cables go through the hole, the left hand switches drop down the fork leg and are picked up by the loom under the fairing inner.
Anyway the throttle cables go through the hole, the left hand switches drop down the fork leg and are picked up by the loom under the fairing inner.
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Re: Cable routing
See how you get on with the airbox you might be ok. If not try taking the top off and filter out then try so you can push better.
It's cold outside so you might need to warm the rubbers up a bit
It's cold outside so you might need to warm the rubbers up a bit
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Re: Cable routing
Thanks for the reply. Its a 3EN2, will that be the same. I'll get the hairdryer out for the airbox rubbers.
Luckily the central heating boiler is in the garage so it should help
Luckily the central heating boiler is in the garage so it should help
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Re: Cable routing
On the 3en2, the throttle cables and right hand switchgear wiring go over the top of the frame just underneath the radiator cap/tank bracket.