Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by johnr » Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:17 pm

pookie wrote:I thought the thing in KeKats picture was a do it yourself enema kit :)
i think that says more about the way your brain works than anything else...... :lol:
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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by johnr » Tue Sep 15, 2015 8:18 pm

sparki wrote:those hydraulic oilers are fine if you don't have the bent tube bit at the end of the cable... they do a great job on normal cables but throw in the curved steel tube thing and it's a messy thing imo
nah, you turn the cable over and oil it from the other end.
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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by pookie » Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:05 pm

johnr wrote:
pookie wrote:I thought the thing in KeKats picture was a do it yourself enema kit :)
i think that says more about the way your brain works than anything else...... :lol:
Just asked 'cos i've been looking for one for ages, been using a bit of old hosepipe and a halfords footpump with differing results :o

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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by prothed » Wed Sep 16, 2015 7:43 pm

I've had mixed luck with cable oiling....
Some are full of graphite powder or something, which means they don't / shouldn't need oil.
I spent days letting oil work through a cable and was really pleased by the amount of black stuff that washed out.
Five minutes after putting it back on I was ordering a new one.

But you've nothing to lose by oiling it. If it doesn't work then you were going to buy a new one anyway.

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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by katscott » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:10 pm

I have a cable oiler and use 2stoke oil. Works a treat. If you have to replace genuine or venhill

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Re: Suzuki Katana 650 Clutch Cable Oiling

Post by craik » Mon Sep 21, 2015 7:15 pm

Thanks all. Several good options there.
In the past I tried a cheap aftermarket patern 'Hilex' cable off Ebay for £10. It only lasted about a month before the casing split and it self-destructed and seized so have stuck with the genuine Suzuki ones after that.

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