Further thoughts on Hydro Clutch conversion

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Re: Further thoughts on Hydro Clutch conversion

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OF, got the motor back in the bike, have a lot of updates for my build thread. I was interested in the routing you used for the hydraulic clutch line. Did you follow the original cable path?

I am running new brake and throttle lines due to a new handlebar setup and I am realizing the importance of routing, especially if you don't have all the electrical hardware on the bike yet.
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Re: Further thoughts on Hydro Clutch conversion

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The clutch piping is one of those things that was going to get tidied up, but which I never got around too.
You can see here how it hangs down from the M/C, goes round under the headstock, follows the inside of the right hand top frame and then runs down the right side and across to the slave cylinder. I just used the whole of the 1200 hydro set-up, but one day I might get the custom piping that it deserves. The problem with that is I'm here and the bike is over there, so when I do see it, it's riding time not fixing time!
(except this year I have to pull the engine and replace the spring on the output shaft, before heading up to the Paris shindig :roll: )
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