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Old 02-27-2008, 10:35 PM   #1
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Could some nice Katrider post a picture how cables, tubes etc. should be placed under the gas tank, also if anyone have pictures how cables on the side of the Kat should be attached to the frame (There are plastic bands, but I don't know which cables they should hold). I adjusted valves on my Kat but I forgot to make a picture how everything was positioned before I took it apart. It's 98+ Kat.

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All the tubes should just take the most safe path to the bottom of the bike. I think they all gather on the left side.
While you may not have messed with it be careful of the battery drain hose (if you have one) it's really important that it be routed well to the bottom of the bike and not allowed to "drip" on anything.

This is the best picture I found for routing the cables..
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=49485
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Thank you very much Black Peter,

It's very helpful, for example cables from the coils to spark plugs are very long and it's not obvious how you should put them back (picture explains it).
There also some cables on the side of the bike I disconnected them from their plastic band and I don't know which ones should go into it again. They are very loose now, like the plastic band would not help at all.

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