Thank you for sharing this video with us. Seeing something like this is mindful for performing a repair along with gaining knowledge for how to take care of your bike. Glad you didn't get hurt!
Thank you :) It broke as I was just gently pulling away from traffic lights, almost got rear ended by a young boy racers but apart from that all good :) Shame I didn't get his shout of "Go you F&^King idiot" as I came to an abrupt halt. :D
unhook cable from both ends, from the engine end duct tape your new cable's lever end to the old cable and then go up to the lever and slowly start pulling up while asking someone to guide it and there you go, no need to remove no covers. thank me later
Just shows that you shouldn’t be afraid to do things yourself. Many are easier than you think. This isn’t that different to changing a brake cable on a mountain bike!! I’m fitting a new slip on exhaust on my new SV650 tomorrow and that’s a ridiculous easy job.
Thank you for sharing this video with us. Seeing something like this is mindful for performing a repair along with gaining knowledge for how to take care of your bike. Glad you didn't get hurt!
Thank you :)
It broke as I was just gently pulling away from traffic lights, almost got rear ended by a young boy racers but apart from that all good :)
Shame I didn't get his shout of "Go you F&^King idiot" as I came to an abrupt halt. :D
unhook cable from both ends, from the engine end duct tape your new cable's lever end to the old cable and then go up to the lever and slowly start pulling up while asking someone to guide it and there you go, no need to remove no covers. thank me later
You still need to remove the fairing to reconnect the lower side of the cable.
Just shows that you shouldn’t be afraid to do things yourself. Many are easier than you think. This isn’t that different to changing a brake cable on a mountain bike!!
I’m fitting a new slip on exhaust on my new SV650 tomorrow and that’s a ridiculous easy job.
yes it's all nuts and bolts as they say.