I did a search, and this question seems not to have been answered before. I got a 4-stroke kit from bicycle-engines.com that uses a Grubee stage III gearbox, which I'm installing on a Schwinn beach cruiser with a SBP shift kit. The cable running to the clutch on the gearbox isn't a single cable, rather it's a couple of cables spliced together with a sort of rectangular bracket inside of which is a small metal block to which are attached the ends of both cables. The cable ends are screwed into the little block, which can then slide inside the bracket. So much for the description, now for the question.
Is there some good reason that the clutch cable isn't just a single, jacketed cable? Should I just get a single cable from some place if I don't feel like screwing around with making sure this bracket component works correctly?
Thanks,
Tarvarno
Is there some good reason that the clutch cable isn't just a single, jacketed cable? Should I just get a single cable from some place if I don't feel like screwing around with making sure this bracket component works correctly?
Thanks,
Tarvarno