Stella clutch cable

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iamceeps
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Stella clutch cable

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Friggin cable snapped while out on a Friday night jaunt with my lady. Anyone know the size cable I need? Also any tips or pointers anyone has would be greatly appreciated, of course my mechanic decides to take 2 weeks off for Labor Day so I'm stuck doing it myself.
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You're in San Diego --- In case you haven't already fixed it, go down to Vespa Motorsport and pick one up! (aka scooterwest)
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misterbrackets wrote:You're in San Diego --- In case you haven't already fixed it, go down to Vespa Motorsport and pick one up! (aka scooterwest)
This. See if they'll sell you one of the 2.0mm heavy-duty cables instead of the standard 1.85mm cable. Be sure to file any burrs off if the barrel end of the cable and dress the clutch lever hole so it won't bind. Check the clutch arm under the motor for burrs or casting flaws.
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