HI Dizo:
You would probably find that the OEM, genuine Suzuki cable will last longer than the Motion Pro cables so if you are going to get a new one that is what I recommend. Also important to lube the cable well with either proper cable lube or a very light oil. Final note, routing the cable to minimize any sharp bends will improve clutch feel and your cables will last longer.
Hope to hook up for a ride with you in the new year. Cheers......otg
Thanks for the tips otg, though I ended up with a Motion Pro one because the OEM's were a bit harder to get (and a good amount more expensive) and as it was I was waiting two weeks for a new cable so I didn't want to wait another week for the OEM. I doubt the cables were ever lubed by the previous owners, but i've been doing it every time I do the valves (6-10 thousand km's, depending on the type of riding) and skipping them if they seem plenty lubed. This new cable is one of the teflon lined ones which i've found are better off left not lubed except for the barrel ends to prevent sticking there.
The cable routing is fairly good on the DR so I dont think thats of real concern on this bike.
The cable ended up braking right after that post, which I temporarily repaired, and then broke again a week and a half later (I dont really have any proper ends for the replacement barrels of this cables size, and I tried to make one work... that obviously didn't) so I ended up without the clutch for four days. Dad was away with the truck, so riding without the clutch in the snow got a bit interesting!
All is well now, the bikes getting just the normal maintenance and once she gets a new rear tire for this springs newbie ride she'll be raring to go proper off-road riding again!
Happy holidays everyone... let me know if you want a snow ride in Squamish!