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Old 19-02-13, 22:52
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Do Renthal Jimmy Buttons go on an XTR with the standard clutch cable?

My clutch cable already feels awfully tight on full left lock. I have a set of Jimmy Buttons ready to go on, but I don't want to start it and then find that the clutch cable's too tight. Can I adjust in a little slack? Can I re-route the cable to fit? Or does it just go on without a problem?
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Old 19-02-13, 23:09
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Yes, they fit without re-routing. I did have to undo one or two of the cable ties to gain some extra play - but no problem.

Other guys are running the Enduro High bars which are slightly taller and wider without problem.
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Old 20-02-13, 11:42
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Thanks Dale. I know you commented in another thread that you'd fitted the bars without an issue but I thought I'd throw it open in case different years had different cable lengths, routing etc.

Did you just loosen the cable ties along the bars, or do away with them completely?
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Old 20-02-13, 14:04
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Not done away with them completely, they are now a mirror ornament

Definitely not being used for their original purpose.
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Old 20-02-13, 19:24
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Damn it! I've taken the old bars off, have the new bars all ready with grips and bar ends, and it turns out my mate with the vice and drill press to drill the holes in the Renthals went on holiday! Aaarghh!!
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Old 20-02-13, 19:33
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Grab a file and remove the lugs from the inside of the switchgear. Took me about 5 minutes each side - no biggie.

Besides, there is a good argument to having the levers tight enough to remain in place, but loose enough to rotate should you hit the deck in a manner that compromises the barkbusters.
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Old 20-02-13, 19:36
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Yeah, I know that's an option. Googling it there seems to be a fairly even split between those that say that drilling the aluminium weakens the bars, and to file the lugs off, and those that say it's better to drill the holes.

Personally, I just hate it when people break stuff off of bikes. It's why I rarely buy used. I just don't like having bits snapped or cut off.

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Old 21-02-13, 11:07
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Ho hum. Looks like I'll be off to the garage with a stanley knife. Not for my wrists, but for the lugs.

I spoke to Renthal and they *strongly* advised not to drill or even centre punch the bars. So unless I want to ebay the new bars and grips, it's time to get rough with those lugs.
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