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TOPIC: Re:Cable lube
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I pull the cable loose at the bars, stand them up. And make a masking tape funnel at the top of the cable sleeve, and just funnel it in. Exercise the cable as you go, and it helps it work it's way down. 
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Curt wrote:
I use 30 weight motor oil and it works for me. Matter of fact it is time to lube again.
How much of a mess does it make as it slowly seeps out over time? I would think that the dedicated cable lubes would tend to stay in the cable housing/sleeve as where the oil would want to drain out. And is there an advantage to using oil instead of the other types?
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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My PJ1 seeps out of the other end of the cable along with crud (dirt mostly) while I am praying it down the cable using one of those lube clamps. I usually have a little residual leak during the first ride but after that I never see a drop.
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If the tanks not empty, I’m not lost…
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I use the Door-Ease Dripless Oil. Picked it up from Amazon.com
So far so good. 
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I feed the CLP in until i see the fresh liquid at the bottom, and execise the snot out of it. I leave them overnight with a rag under them, then reconnect the next day. It generally does not drip after that. It will "sweat" a little dampness out around the lower openings over time, but it's hardly sloppy. 
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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I tried a combo of ideas on here for the job. I didn't have any cable lube available but I did have a bottle of oil sitting next to me. I removed the cable from the lever, unhooked it at the bottom and then made a makeshift funnel out of masking tape. I poured in a little at a time working the cable to let it seep to the bottom and re-installed everything. I then put a dab of oil on the clutch lever pivot point and all is well for now. The next time I do this job I will make sure I have the proper lube, however. I, for some reason, don't think oil is going to last as long or work quite as well as a proper lube.
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Re:Cable lube 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago
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Don't forget your throttle cables. 
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