Hi, Orforester,
Look where the clutch cable goes at the handlebar end. The cable end ("nipple") fits into a round piece ("barrel") which fits into the lever. The barrel needs to rotate as the lever is pulled. It will, if it is kept greased. (I use lithuim grease, but this is one of the few spots I think the old red BMW grease would work, too.) If it doesn't rotate, the cable will be stressed and, one by one, the cable strands will break until all are broken. This usually happens when you are a couple hundred or more miles from home, at night, in the rain, the Saturday of a holiday weekend, and you aren't carrying a spare cable AND BARREL. If you are carrying a spare cable and barrel, all will be well. If you only have the cable, you WILL drop (and lose) the barrel.
Ride Safe,
Phil Marvin - El Paso, TX
'95 K75RTP
'94 K75A/3