Magura Hymec Hydraulic Clutch Cable

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Magura Hymec Hydraulic Clutch Cable

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I have been thinking of the Magura Hymec hydraulic cable for almost a year now. Found it here http://vwmt.de/shop/product_info.php/in ... e7083735ba

Since my school German is not what it used to be :roll: Before I knew it I have ordered one :oops:
I just wanted to know what the postage was; fortunately it was reasonable (€15) so now I’m just waiting for it to arrive.

The only thing that worries me a bit is the fact that this guy http://www.kunstverglasungen.de/Raptor/
had to make an extension because the bracket were you connect the wire to the clutch release needs another 10 mm.

Infact I had the same experience when I tried an SV 650 cable last year. The bare wire was about 5mm. to short :twisted: :twisted:
I can´t grasp why that is. I mean it’s the same engine...

Well I will tell you have it goes...

If anybody already tried the Hymec conversion, feel free to comment.

Cheers!
/M
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Re: Hydraullic clutch cable

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Why?
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NZraptorgirl wrote:55 years agoWhy?
1. To pass time. :wink:
2. Get a maintenece free set up. :roll:
3. A smother and nicer feel. :)
4. No going through down town in rush hour traffic with out clutch. :evil: :evil:
5. No more wait on OEM to ship the right cable :evil: :evil: :evil:

Are my main reasons.

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Got it yesterday. Fitting was easy, just like replacing the original clutchcable. Actually fits like a glove. The lenght of the rod at the slave cylinder is just right and It comes prefilled so no bleeding necessary.

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Only real challange is to hide the cable since it´s a bit longer than needed. And must be at least 30 mm away from any hot spots.

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It comes with clutch switch, but had to replace the connectors.

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Looks pretty neat, with the cable in carbonfiber.

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So far I must say I like it. So much softer to operate and you have a constant pressure point and you get a better feel of the point where the clutch actuates and realases.

Hope to find a nice looking 3:d party lever though...

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Strange you couldnt get an SV650 cable to fit, I had to get one in Edinburgh once and used it for a few 1000 miles till the OEM one came .
Interested in the hydraulic set up though, is it lighter or about the same weight as the cable set up?
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pod wrote:55 years agoStrange you couldnt get an SV650 cable to fit, I had to get one in Edinburgh once and used it for a few 1000 miles till the OEM one came .
Interested in the hydraulic set up though, is it lighter or about the same weight as the cable set up?
They claim it´s up to 150 g. lighter than the original set up. I don´t know I would have guessed it´s about the same...
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looks very neat Magnum 8)

softer feel??? :?: I wonder if I can get one for the 1000
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snapdragon wrote:55 years agolooks very neat Magnum 8)

softer feel??? :?: I wonder if I can get one for the 1000
Thank´s Snap!
There is no other Suzuki model except SV 650 in the Magura Catalog. But if the distance from the engine block to the clutch release lever is about the same, I think about 55mm. It would fit. Or make a replacement fitting for the release lever as the German guy did. http://www.kunstverglasungen.de/Raptor/
I can relly recomend it!

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