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    Can having the wrong clutch lever cause the clutch line to snap?

    so i got a 2007 hyosung gt250r, just changed the clutch and brake levers as the stock one on clutch side snapped on a fall,
    i brought these cheap aftermarket ones http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-431647347.htm
    and its been a month with it i had no problems installing them even tho i think these are for the naked gt250 just that they dont fit right into slot
    just yesterday my line randomly broke and had to replace it today, the thing is that the old line was 1/2 the thickness of the new one what i want to know is could the lever be the cause of the breakage or the lines just old and thin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillskE View Post
    so i got a 2007 hyosung gt250r, just changed the clutch and brake levers as the stock one on clutch side snapped on a fall,
    i brought these cheap aftermarket ones http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-431647347.htm
    and its been a month with it i had no problems installing them even tho i think these are for the naked gt250 just that they dont fit right into slot
    just yesterday my line randomly broke and had to replace it today, the thing is that the old line was 1/2 the thickness of the new one what i want to know is could the lever be the cause of the breakage or the lines just old and thin.
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    The more likely scenario is that your cable has been worn out due to lack of lubrication, and when you have put the new lever in you did not leave any free play in it which in turn MAY have cause it to snap.

    What I suggest:
    1. Get shown by a motorcycle mechanic how to fit levers
    2. Learn what the recommended free play is
    3. learn how to make an adjustment
    4. learn how to check and lubricate a cable
    5. Make sure you actually lubricate the cable as knowing and doing are two different things.

    Just as a comparison, one of my bikes is on 132 000km and still with the original clutch cable as has been properly maintained.

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    Yes, in short, it's possible for the wrong lever to accelerate wear on the clutch cable, as the cable does not follow the designed smooth path for it. Toto's suggestion is also possible.

    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Just as a comparison, one of my bikes is on 132 000km and still with the original clutch cable as has been properly maintained.
    And for extra comparison, the same model bike as yours had one replaced at 60,000km. Apparently one of the shortest lives they've seen for the clutch cable (and was properly maintained). However, mine gets a beating (along with the gear box) around town the whole time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    And for extra comparison, the same model bike as yours had one replaced at 60,000km. Apparently one of the shortest lives they've seen for the clutch cable (and was properly maintained). However, mine gets a beating (along with the gear box) around town the whole time.
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    I can't seem to figure out how to lube the cable on my KTM's hydraulic clutch. Is the cable threaded thru the the centre of the hose or sumfink? It says on the cover to use mineral oil also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz View Post
    I can't seem to figure out how to lube the cable on my KTM's hydraulic clutch. Is the cable threaded the the centre of the hose or sumfink? It says on the cover to use mineral oil also?
    Self lubing.
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    thanks for the replies i think i got this figured out now..

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