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Cable Clamp for Yamaha XT350 (1993)

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Description

Cable Clamp for Yamaha XT350 (1993) – PETG 3D Printed Brake & Speedometer Guide with Optional Yamaha Logo

This custom cable clamp has been specifically designed for the Yamaha XT350 (1993) to secure the brake line, speedometer cable, and front disc guard wiring with a precise and functional fit. The part has been 3D printed in PETG, ensuring the right balance between durability and controlled flexibility, ideal for off-road use and long-term performance.

The clamp fits perfectly, as shown in the reference photos, hugging the fork and guiding the cables in a clean and secure way. Two versions have been developed:

  • A basic functional model, which is the one mounted and tested — offering excellent performance and fit.
  • A stylized version with the Yamaha logo, designed for those looking to enhance the aesthetic of their setup without compromising utility.

Key Features:

  • Designed for Yamaha XT350 (1993) – optimized cable routing for brake, speedo, and disc guard
  • 3D Printed in PETG – strong, slightly flexible, and heat-resistant
  • Perfect Fit – confirmed with installed test photos
  • Two Variants Available – clean functional version and aesthetic Yamaha-logo version
  • Easy to Mount – drop-in fit with reliable hold

A clean, durable, and custom solution to keep your XT350’s front-end wiring perfectly in place.

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