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UTV's Off Road ( RZR, YXZ, Mini Buggy, Carts,etc.) => UTV Controls and Electrical => Topic started by: 405dentech on October 26, 2008, 12:18:49 PM
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Alright so I'm getting ready to order pedals and this may seem stupid but I wasn't sure how the hell you hook up a hydraulic clutch pedal to a cable operated clutch. (05 gsxr 600). Any pics would be GREAT.
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you make an aluminum block that threads onto the slave, then you make a hole for the cable to attach to that..
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It seems like it would be much more simple to just connect a cable straight to the pedal and not use the hydraulic setup at all. I was even thinking of running a hand operated clutch mounted on the shifter. Considering the fact that you really only need it when starting and stopping. It would also be cheaper. But would definately take some getting use to.
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I ran a cable on my gixxer, i made the pedal and ran a morse cable back, made the aluminum block to thread on the morse cable, and attach to the oem cable...
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I'm using a hand clutch due to the space limitations up front. I bought some cable and conduit then soldered on my own end to match the gixxer and got another adjuster that is the same as the stock one. It works fine, and I liek the hand clutch. I'm still searching for the brake with my right foot though....
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Set up correctly a cable clutch is my preference and it is sooooo simple to set up, if you are concerned about breakage a second unused cable can be fitted side by side and the ends connected should on ever break. :o
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what is this cable and conduit you speak of plkracer?
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I got mine from gokart galaxy. I bought a bunch since their shipping is RIDICULOUS! Its the wescon (I think) Conduit and the cables. The cables have 1 nub on the end of one side that a barrel slips onto, but the other side has to be soldered on yourself. After the shipping and everything, it was about 60 dollars....
For soldering, I machined a piece of aluminum to the dimensions that the stock cable nub was. I put the cable in, got out the propane torch for copper pipe, and then melted the solder into place. I used some pretty high temp solder, it would barely melt with my 80watt iron, but it is much stronger than typical electrical solder.
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The way I do all of my clutch cables is run your hyd pedals down to a VW clutch slave cylinder then run the cable from the other side of the slave cylinder to the clutch arm
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so in theory, a person could mount your clutch and throttle cables to where ever they will reach, then run a rod from your pedals to the cables and attach them with a small aluminum block?
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so in theory, a person could mount your clutch and throttle cables to where ever they will reach, then run a rod from your pedals to the cables and attach them with a small aluminum block?
Yup.. In theory anyhow...
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lets not forget that the more complex we make this thing the more likely the sucker will fail....KISS. A good rule to live by, unfortunately KISS often negates BLING.... damn.....
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Just wondering if anyone had any pedal sets for sale? I still haven't ordered any. :(
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Doug Heim does. Hanging pedals are by far the best setup.
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what is the basis behind that opinion? ;D
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yeah, curious bout that myself.......
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I can't stand the feel of the vw buggy style with the master on the floor. I just prefer the hanging setup like automobiles have.
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ok I was wondering if you had a physical or mechanical reason for your comment. Its therefore your opinion which is good.
I prefer the floor mounts myself and have never had a problem of any kind with them. 8)
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I have never noticed a diff on pedal types - Long as they work I am happy as a pig in a poke.
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I still need a set of pedals. Anyone have some for sale?
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doug sells them.. they look very nice.
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I like hanging pedals,I tend to drive heel down that some times lead me to over throttle...(heel dug into the base of the throttle)...Plus I think a hidden advantage is crap does't have as good of a chance to accum ;Dulate and gunk shit up
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Dougs pedals are definately badass looking and priced way less than what they look like their worth but I want to run floor mounted ones.
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Dougs pedals are definately badass looking and priced way less than what they look like their worth but I want to run floor mounted ones.
Just turn them over then...
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Then you are always stepping on the master cylinder. :-\
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Then you are always stepping on the master cylinder. :-\
All depends on the orientation of the original pedal, a hanging pedal without reverse masters can be turned to mount floor...
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If you are limited on floor space hanging pedals don,t need as much room