Thanks Rex,
The comment about "too heavy" came from a fellow member of my classic bike club, who seems to infer that the problem is MY incompetence.
I too thought that I could perhaps have bought inferior cables, but four or five over a period of seven years and from different suppliers???
I shy away from making my own cables because many years ago when I was an apprentice, an extremely competent motor mechanic (with high professional qualification) replaced a brake cable nipple on a Triumph 5T I had. I can vouch that everything was spotlessly clean and the cable end was flared in the nipple properly. In any case the lower Clutch Cable nipple on the 5TA is too small to solder and must be cast on.
Never the less the impossible happened according to wetdog - the cable pulled through - gave me the fright of my life! And could have killed me!!
Incidentally, I am a qualified motor mechanic myself, though not very experienced with motor bikes.
I used to be able to sign myself - J.C.B. W*****, M.I.M.I (plus C & G qualifications etc). But I stopped paying subscriptions to the I. M. I. when I retired and surrendered the right to the letters.
Jim.