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In another DIY project, XLForum member 'Lehel' makes a new Barrel for the broken Clutch Cable and solders it in place: http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2081910. In this day of throwaway parts, DIY projects are personally satisfying and sometimes keep an historic part in operation, besides being inexpensive. In some places, it's the only option. | In another DIY project, XLForum member 'Lehel' makes a new Barrel for the broken Clutch Cable and solders it in place: http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2081910. In this day of throwaway parts, DIY projects are personally satisfying and sometimes keep an historic part in operation, besides being inexpensive. In some places, it's the only option. | ||
- | Lehel writes: 'You are blessed with parts sources, out there. I am in East Europe.'((pics by XLForum member 'lehel')) His description is like this: | + | Lehel writes: 'You are blessed with parts sources, out there. I am in East Europe.'((pics by XLForum member 'lehel')) His description is like this (slightly edited): |
I'll make a nipple/barrel from a bolt to fit into the clutch lever. Drill a small hole (just larger than the cable) and then drill a larger cavity around that small hole. | I'll make a nipple/barrel from a bolt to fit into the clutch lever. Drill a small hole (just larger than the cable) and then drill a larger cavity around that small hole. | ||
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- | Today I ve lost patience searching for fancy stuff (epoxies, etc.). Each wire of the cable end is turned back 180° and pulled back into the barrel. It locked itself in place. I have mounted like this into the lever on the bar. It worked great, not moving at all. Then I soldered. This way, I'm not dependig on the bond of the materials to give me confidence that will last. | + | Today I've lost patience searching for fancy stuff (epoxies, etc.). Each wire of the cable end is turned back 180° and pulled back into the barrel. It locked itself in place. I have mounted like this into the lever on the bar. It worked great, not moving at all. Then I soldered. This way, I'm not dependig on the bond of the materials to give me confidence that it will last. |
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