Over the past few weeks the clutch pull required to operate the Ducati 450's clutch has become increasingly hard. It's a heavy clutch at the best of times, with 6 x 22Kg springs to be compressed in a distance of 5mm. Adjustment is via the clutch pressure plate central adjuster screw and the cable alone, the screws securing the springs being screwed tight.
Then last week the handlebar lever nipple cried "Enough!" and I was left to bring to a halt, in dense traffic, a torquey 450 single! Managed to come down the box, on the throttle and the traffic parted long enough for me to dart across the road into a lay-bye, where a temporary nipple repair was made to get us home.
Having purchased one of the "Motorcycle Stunt Clutch Lever Easy Pull Cable Systems" from eBay, Chinese manufacturer, as per Ian (SRX), a wee while ago, I decided to fit the "Easy Pull" and a new homemade cable, the latter using Venhill and Vehicle Wiring Products parts.
Upon stripping out the old cable of approximately 10,000 miles and 3 years use, it became very apparent that inspite of NOT applying any lubricant as advised by the suppliers, the nylon lining sheath had disintergrated and the peices of nylon were clogging up the cable ferrule ends. (SEE IMAGES) No wonder I was creating a Charles Atlas "Vice Grip" exerciser!
BEWARE OF STIFF TO OPERATE NYLON SHEATHED CABLES!
So, I made up a new cable, without the nylon liner/sheath this time and fitted the "Easy Pull". Bit of a juggle, with 4 cable adjusters to play with, one on the crankcase, two on the "Easy Pull" and one on the handlebar lever, having ensured that the pressure plate central adjuster screw was set up correctly.
The pull is now easier, but I am not sure about the "Easy Pull" making the exercise "50% easier" quoted by the advertiser. The difference in the internal leverage, on a common fulcrum, doesn't appear sufficient to gain that amount! I think more like 20% at best, but I haven't sat down and taken measurements and done the algebra, because I cannot be .......!
Once I've put all the other bits back on the machine after some new tyres and a brake service, I'll see how the "Easy Pull" performs on the road.
Good health, Bill