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    tri-z clutch cable hardware

    Can anybody post a pic of the hardware that holds the clutch cable in place on a tri-z? I am missing these parts on both my z's. Never seen a complete one so don't know what I need. Will try to attach pic of mine so you guys can tell me what I am missing.

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    Whiteman
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    I dont have a pic, but it looks like a washer with a tab on it that hooks in the groove in the bottom of the little fork on the case.

    They call it a "holder" and its PN# 23X-26393-00-00

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    thats the way mine is i had to use liquid steel to hold the cable down.
    1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold

    2006 YFZ 450

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    Thanks Tim Sr. The pic on bikebandit did not show enough detail for me to see what I needed. Just 1 part right?
    Trikes: Cagiva 200, 85? Tiger 250,(2)84 200x's , (3)86 200x's, 87 200x, (5)85 350x's, (2)86 350x's, (2)85 250r's, 86 Tecate, (3) 85 250sx's Restoring: 83 200x, 86 250sx. Too many utility trikes to list.

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    Yep it's just one little piece, it slides on the cable, and it slides under that little fork looking thing to hold it right there. Good luck!
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    (2)1985 ATC70
    1985 Big Red 250
    1985 250R

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    yeah I am missing that thing too

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    They're only a few bucks, I got mine from the dealer.

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    no way

    im also missing that peice thats the only thing not letting me ride mt bike i thought about using liquid steel also but i thought that would be to much of a cob job to me
    looking for a TRI-Z 250 to restore at the moment

    LONG LIVE THE 2 STROKES !!!

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    Re: no way

    Quote Originally Posted by TRI-Zbrian
    im also missing that peice thats the only thing not letting me ride mt bike i thought about using liquid steel also but i thought that would be to much of a cob job to me
    hey it does the job so i can ride it
    1985 YAMAHA TRI-Z 250 sold

    2006 YFZ 450

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    Tri-Z Pilot is offline Check my feedback before buying from me Got the holeshot
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    Is every tri-z missing that piece? I thought I was the only one out there. Glad to know i am not alone anymore. LOL!
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