Speedometer Cable

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gel9001
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Speedometer Cable

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I ordered two "cable guides" that attach to the front whell fender and fork, since the others rotted out. I have a 2004. The only way to feed the cable through the guides is by removing one end. Anyone have a suggestion on which side is easier to remove-- at speedometer or at wheel and if so, how to do this?

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Re: Speedometer Cable

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I suggest at the wheel, easier to access and remove
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Re: Speedometer Cable

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Hi, I did replace the the cable guides and remove the cable at the wheel end, it takes no more than 10 minutes.
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