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E-Z Pull ClutchThis is a discussion on E-Z Pull Clutch within the 4-Stroke Motorcycles - Yamaha forum, part of the 4-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; Alright, the answer to this question is probably very easy. I just got in my Moose E-Z pull clutch system ... |
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| Alright, the answer to this question is probably very easy. I just got in my Moose E-Z pull clutch system but it came with no directions as to installation. Where do I mount the system? It came with a metal box type thing with what I think is an entrance and exit for the cable and a 3-4 inch long cable. Has anyone installed this or know how to? Thanks.... Danny |
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| The short cable connects to the lever and your cable gets inserted into the other end and attached to the cam inside. On mine the cable was a little thicker than the slot on the bolt so I used a file to open the slot a little more. Inside there is a pin with three holes to determine how E-Z you want it to be I suggest the middle hole because the easyier you go the shorter the pull length is. |
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