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i don't really have to take the ABS unit off to change a throttle cable on an 11** do i??? :blast

3DYO


there's got to be some easy way i'm missing to get this cable distributor box out surely :tears
 
I have read a few writeups on the subject and none mention removing the ABS, I believe some mention a breather pipe, as I probalby have this job coming up I await developments with interest, nice corrosion btw :thumb2

Stewart
 
I bloody hope not - I'm doing mine in a couple of weeks :eek

However, I'll shamelessly learn from your experiences before I do it :D (that said, mine is an 1100 with the daisy chain cable so it's probably different to yours).
 
technophobia

thats it! :eek:

i'll stick with my Airhead.*



*sorry - no feckin use to you. :blush
 
it slides out from underneath the battery/abs/ecu carrier. the problem is the distributor box hitting that poxy bracket that's only there to hold the tank electrics connector :mad:

the carrier is rubber mounted and can be twisted, but only seems to move clockwise, viewed from above, thus moving the bracket further into it's way.

maybe if i dismantle more of the surrounding gubbins, i will be able to twist it the other way?

i've given up for today. might have another look tomorrow.

Stewart H, don't suppose you have a link to any of the write ups you mention?

ps. i've already shifted the breather pipe.

pps. just to add a bit of spice to proceedings, the plastic box is wedged into the mild steel carrier with rust, but i've got over that.

ppps. it's not my corrosion (or bike) :D
 
Its a bit of a tight fit but it should come out enough for you to change the cables.
 
just found there's a thread in the Font right here.

seems it just slides out, but nobody told this bike :nenau

right! lets have a shufty at the ADV rider version...
 
Strange, I changed the throttle cables on my R1150GS (year 2000) on wednesday and didn't have a problem getting the junction box out. I only had to move the breather pipe out of the way.
 
spot the difference :blast

one where the box slides out:

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the other sort:

3DYO


oh bollocks :(

BTW this is an 1100 that someone has converted to the later type of cable assembly :rolleyes:
 
BTW this is an 1100 that someone has converted to the later type of cable assembly :rolleyes:

Ah - now it makes sense - I couldn't work out how they could be so different :confused:

I'll be sticking with the daisy chain cable on mine...
 
That explains it, my four way connector just sort of hangs there :augie If the little bracket is the only impediment a little frame lightening might be in order :augie

Stewart
 
Hack the splitter box out and convert him back to the old style cable? :augie
 
Retrograde step really, how about lifting the airbox a bit ?
Stewart

Er, I wasn't achully serious...

Edit: On a related note, are the old style 'daisy chain' cables that bad? Mine still has one at 36,000 (and is about to get another).
 
it's a bit tight in there for an angle grinder, so i'm now wondering if a dremel might be man enough to take a chunk out of 1/8" mild steel?

i think a notch cut into the bracket would let the box through.
 
Did this job on my 1100 over the winter. Left/right as sitting on bike.
Take off one end of the breather tube on the right hand side (very difficult as the original clips are the same as you get inside the petrol tank - I replaced them with jubilee type clips on reassembly)
Separate LH throttle cable from injector butterfly. Going in from the left with a screwdriver - lift the metal "tang" above the spltter box (bit of a pig to see this but its what holds the box in place) - the box should push out left to right. There is usually enough slack in the "choke" cable to let you do this.

Good luck
 


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