Hi csx355
some pictures to help you
Throttle cables: start by the one with the shortest elbow, this is the "opening" cable, screw it in the switch housing at the front. Make sure you have enough thread left over to turn the nut on.
- the two throttle cables
Turn the cable with the longer elbow in the rear opening of the switch housing. This is the "closing" cable.
Run both the cables through the opening of the cable guide and lead them between the right suspension and the steering stem tube of the frame.
- through the cable guide
(notice the hook after which the upper brake line runs)
Guide the cables along the upper central frame tube to the carbs. Guide the cable between the right and the central frame tubes. Attach them to the carbs, starting with the decellerator (closing) cable.
Brake lines:
guide the upper brake line after the hook of the cable guide and attach it to the brake splitter
each lower brake line runs through the guide on both sides of the front fork where its attached to the brake pipe, this one passes between the front fork and the front mudguard to be screwed in the brake caliper.
- the right brake tube
- the left brake tube
notice the speedometer cable on the left hand side.
Clutch cable
start at the handlebar and run the cable through the cable guide
- the clutchcable
run the cable through the opening between the steering stem tube and the left upper frame tube, make sure the clutch cable runs behind the main loom
- the opening between the two tubes
Guide the cable along the left hand downtube of the frame.
Guide it between the tube and the cranckase
- between the frame tube and the engine
Attach the cable to the clutch release mechanism, make sure the cable goes through the opening in the sprocket cover and sits right. Don't forget the spring between the sprocket cover and the clutch release mechanism.
Rev counter cable and speedometer cable
they both run under the lower steering stem, through little cable guides and are attached to the meters
- the rev and speedo cable
Hope this helped you
Good luck
Philippe