Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
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- iDemonix
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Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
For those following my plight, I got a lift home from Oxford to Nottingham to move my bike from my parents to my new house since the full rebuild. Four miles down the road, clutch cable snapped. 4 hours for recovery and I had to get a lift back to Oxford.
Two weeks later, I'm back, with a new clutch cable, and now this little wanker will NOT turn for love nor money:

Ignore the foam, it's soaking in silicone spray - I took ALL my tools and WD40 etc to Oxford, I'm stuck with screwdrivers and adjustable spanners... going to borrow some pliers tomorrow but it's well and truly welded.
Do these adjusters fit from any other bike? I'm presuming surely they must...
Cheers,
Dan
Two weeks later, I'm back, with a new clutch cable, and now this little wanker will NOT turn for love nor money:

Ignore the foam, it's soaking in silicone spray - I took ALL my tools and WD40 etc to Oxford, I'm stuck with screwdrivers and adjustable spanners... going to borrow some pliers tomorrow but it's well and truly welded.
Do these adjusters fit from any other bike? I'm presuming surely they must...
Cheers,
Dan
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- jetblack
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
I can pop over with some tool tomorrow aftenoon if it helps?
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
Cheers matey, I'm going to my dad's workshop (carpenter) tomorrow to have a go, might give you a shout but we should have all the tools we need at the workshop - it'll either come off or be mullered!
To be honest I want a new one anyway as obviously this one is a fecking nightmare to adjust.
To be honest I want a new one anyway as obviously this one is a fecking nightmare to adjust.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
You might find that Pidcocks have one in stock, if you're lucky...?
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.
xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
The cbr600f ones are cable clutched and the perch is the same, im pretty sure the cbr125 pre 2007 are the same also. Take it to honda counter a decent partsan worth his money will know which one will fit most hondas share parts along the lines.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
Cheers :)
I think I'll have a bash at the workshop, if that fails, I'll probably strip the lever unit off the handlebars and take it to Honda Pidcocks - although getting the entire unit off the bars with no tools would be interesting.
I think I'll have a bash at the workshop, if that fails, I'll probably strip the lever unit off the handlebars and take it to Honda Pidcocks - although getting the entire unit off the bars with no tools would be interesting.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
Adjust the cable at the engine end? Its only a fine adjuster there for when the cable stretches. There is enough adjustment available to cover you.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
The adjusters are a standard part. Pretty much any Jap model adjuster should fit unless it's from some of the 125s, there's one or two about with smaller adjusters.
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Re: Clutch adjuster nut (handlebar end)
Chuck it in the oven on a high temp for a little while and see if that frees it up.
Im sure they arnt hard to replace but your not going to let it beat you are you?!
Im sure they arnt hard to replace but your not going to let it beat you are you?!