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Mello-Yellow
28-Oct-2005, 11:25
Am i right in thinking that the handle bars have to be removed to replace the cable.
antonye
28-Oct-2005, 11:58
Is it a carb'ed Monster? If it's anything like the 600SS then no you wouldn't have to, but you'd need to remove the tanke and airbox to get at the carbs, which can be a real pain!
Mello-Yellow
28-Oct-2005, 12:13
yeah it's a carb 600 '95.
it is abit bit of a mare with the airbox having to come off done that job before :(
looked like the cable holder (plunger bit) was held in place by the bars. Will the cable will thread through without having to remove it.
yes, if it is carbed, you will need to take the tank and box out.
but you could also get away with not replacing it. I removed mine altogether. It's ugly, jams, and the choke can be pressed in manually at the side of the carbs. This way, you dont ride with the choke on (better for the engine)
I have been runing a 600 this way for two years, and removed it from the 900 as soon as i got it.
i recommend it.
antonye
28-Oct-2005, 12:38
Don't know the setup of the bars on the monster, but the engine is the same as my 600SS and you'd definitely need the airbox off to replace the other end of the choke cable on the carbs.
Looks like it'll be a weekend job!
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