Hello All.
I have looked at this forum for advice a few times and thought I'd like to give back.
Recently my well-used L35 wouldn't move forward.
I traced the issue to a broken cable between the shift controller and the actual shifter on the GST.
On the forum I found a lead to a guy on Youtube which helped me understand the issues involved.
Moreover I laughed and choked when I saw that Mama Kubota doesn't sell parts for this assembly - only the entire assembly - at about $700.
Having repaired many motorcycles (they use similar cables) I figured what the heck? So I took some pictures to show what I did to get the L35 back running again.
The long and short is that I bought some steel cable from amazon 1.6mm thick (as close to 2mm original as I could find) and proceeded to replace the cable.
In the process, I ended up powder coating the assemblies and having to repair the original cable sheath due to rust having taken it's toll on the adjustment side (which is on the GST).
The hardest part was getting the cable to be as close to the same length as the original as possible. I used a brass bicycle cable end, ground it down to fit and silver soldered the end of the cable. The rest of the repair is all about adjusting and reassembly.
The cable repair was inserting a small brass tube for extra strength into the adjuster side, and using an 8mm nut to bridge the break in the threaded portion. The whole thing was then epoxied with JB weld (the wonder tool).
Since this was an assembly that wasn't meant to be repaired, the cable ends in the shifter are held in place with pressure applied to the ends/o-rings by bolting the halves together. Really crappy - which made adjusting tricky - to keep the ends from popping out.
I have looked at this forum for advice a few times and thought I'd like to give back.
Recently my well-used L35 wouldn't move forward.
I traced the issue to a broken cable between the shift controller and the actual shifter on the GST.
On the forum I found a lead to a guy on Youtube which helped me understand the issues involved.
Moreover I laughed and choked when I saw that Mama Kubota doesn't sell parts for this assembly - only the entire assembly - at about $700.
Having repaired many motorcycles (they use similar cables) I figured what the heck? So I took some pictures to show what I did to get the L35 back running again.
The long and short is that I bought some steel cable from amazon 1.6mm thick (as close to 2mm original as I could find) and proceeded to replace the cable.
In the process, I ended up powder coating the assemblies and having to repair the original cable sheath due to rust having taken it's toll on the adjustment side (which is on the GST).
The hardest part was getting the cable to be as close to the same length as the original as possible. I used a brass bicycle cable end, ground it down to fit and silver soldered the end of the cable. The rest of the repair is all about adjusting and reassembly.
The cable repair was inserting a small brass tube for extra strength into the adjuster side, and using an 8mm nut to bridge the break in the threaded portion. The whole thing was then epoxied with JB weld (the wonder tool).
Since this was an assembly that wasn't meant to be repaired, the cable ends in the shifter are held in place with pressure applied to the ends/o-rings by bolting the halves together. Really crappy - which made adjusting tricky - to keep the ends from popping out.
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