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      <title>Fixing or Replacing a Clutch Cable Barrel End</title>
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      <description>Finding out your clutch cable barrel end has snapped while you&amp;#39;re miles from home is a special kind of frustration. You pull the lever, hear a tiny ping, and suddenly the handle goes limp against the grip. It&amp;#39;s a small piece of hardware—usually just</description>
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