This clutch cable includes both the housing and inner wire cable and works with all clutch levers that 3D Motorsport offers. The inner wire cable has been cut 8.25" longer than the housing in order to work with the 3D manual clutch. Most mini bikes will require a 3-4 foot long cable. Most go-karts will require a 6 foot long cable.
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