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Tourer
Posts: 329 scotts valley, California | Last night the button on the lower end of my clutch cable broke off; no problem getting home by speed shifting and running red lights, but would like to get it fixed. Is this an easy job? |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | pictures? Do u mean where it connects to the clutch or by the lever? My dealer told me when I got my vision that victory told him those connection points need lubed at each oil change... |
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Tourer
Posts: 329 scotts valley, California | The end by your left heel. It's a little late for lubrication. I wanted to modify this anyway to get the "friction point" closer to the handlebar.
Kevin Ness installed an adjustable link in this area, which would be a good idea for the manufacturer to include. I'm about to take a closer look at it this AM. Hope I don't bust something else! |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | how many miles did u have when it went out on you? |
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Tourer
Posts: 329 scotts valley, California | about 25k miles |
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Tourer
Posts: 329 scotts valley, California | I got into this a little today. It looks like the lower hydraulic pump needs to be replaced (the ram coming out of it is broken). I don't have a hydraulic bleeder pump, so it looks like a job for the Victory team at Arlen Ness's place in Pleasanton. I mickey moused a little clamp on the ram so I may be able to ride the 60 miles to the shop. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 68 Cabot Arkansas | you dont need a pump you can use a one man brake bleeder found at any parts store or just a piece of of hose and let gravity do the work. |
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