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Saturno Clutch Cable, Lever, Lever bolt/screw ... 5 years 8 months ago #6630

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I don't suppose anyone can point me to clutch cables that will fit '88 saturno 500?

The bushing in the clutch lever and the shouldered screw/bolt are also quite badly worn ...

Re: Saturno Clutch Cable, Lever, Lever bolt/screw ... 5 years 8 months ago #6631

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I had a clutch cable made but it was expensive. Was told Bob Wright sells them.

Re: Saturno Clutch Cable, Lever, Lever bolt/screw ... 5 years 7 months ago #6692

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Try Conwire in Sydney. You can send your old cable and they can replicate. used them for my saturno Tacho cable and a brake cable for my Norton. Very quick and reasonably priced.

www.cablerepairs.com.au/

Re: Saturno Clutch Cable, Lever, Lever bolt/screw ... 5 years 6 months ago #6788

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The clutch lever assembly is fairly readily available as Tommaselli Lever Assembly 1050.04 - I even found one in NZ at www.eurobike.co.nz/spare-parts/levers-as...assembly-105004.html

You can get a replacement lever separately, but I couldn't find a bolt separate. By the time I factored in dicking around with turning down and threading a bolt to fit, buying the whole thing didn't look too bad.

The internal diameter of the adjuster is too small for the end of the Saturno clutch cable, so if you bought the assembly you might want to swap over your old adjuster.
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