I have this RM 250 97, and can't ride for more than 15 minutes... After that, my left arm get pumped... I think it's because of the clutch lever that I pull every turn... Any hints on how to avoid that? :ugg:
Try a different lever, MSR Raptor is a good one. Works Connection has one that eases the lever pull. There are also aftermarket hydraulic units you can buy. Make sure the cable is well lubed and try grip exercises
Don't know how you would lube the cable with out the tool. I have run the Raptor perch and lever and have the Works Connection perch and lever on My 310 now and both are a major improvement over the stock unit
This doesn't work the best but try this take something like ziplock bag poke a hole in it or something similar plastic bottle it has to be sturdy enough but plyable enough to warp around the cable end use like a rubber band zip tie etc and tie it to the end. make sure when the fluids build up it will drain down in the cable housing opening. Do this in an elevated fashion and work the cable from the other end or just let it sit. Lube the cable from both ends working it back n forth to work the lube threw the cable housing. its way old school but it works okay and its cheap.
If you have access to Motocross Action Mag or Dirt Bike, there is a shop that advertises named Mr. X. They have an easy-pull lever and perch combo that costs US$35 and the lever shape is similar to stock, unlike the raptor :| . They probably have the cable lubers in stock too. I think they are around US$25.
Get a new perch and lever,check the routing of the clutch cable, and check the clutch cable itself.Do you have after market clutch springs in their?a lot of them are stiffer than oem.
Thanks for the tip on how to lube the cable. It is well routed, and I've checked the basket for marks, but it looks like new. The springs are stock... Maybe it's just that I'm trying to bend the handlebar with my hands...
Although I would like to have the cable lube tool, I have never used one. I just use WD-40 and the little red straw that comes with it. I trim one end of the straw at a 45 deg. angle, insert the straight end into the can nozzle and the tapered end into the cable with the short side toward the cable/long side toward the sheathing and spray until lube comes out the other end of the detached cable. It's not a very good fit and I probably lose more lube than gets in the cable but it works. :cool: Duct tape and WD-40, tools of champions! :confused:
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