Clutch issue Lammy gp

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lockman69
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Check your cable guide where it screws into the adjuster block...I had a brain teaser last year with a self adjusting clutch all the way to Belgium and back...I didn’t realise that the threads had pulled out and the cable guide was slowly pulling through the adjuster.
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simonwwfc wrote:Just ordered new clutch cable this morning thanks chaps
So was it he cable then?
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Go easy been busy working,I'm in worthing at the moment then a delivery in Sutton on way back will be finished early today so wil have a look later , still waiting on clutch cable to arrive
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simonwwfc wrote:Go easy been busy working,I'm in worthing at the moment then a delivery in Sutton on way back will be finished early today so wil have a look later , still waiting on clutch cable to arrive
I think Rocsla was asking if you had identified a problem with the cable or have you ordered one just in case? As I mentioned above, you will be able to see fraying at one end or the other it its the cable.
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I've ordered one just in case , home now so gonna jump in bath then pop outside and have a look its deff not fraying at trunnion end
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