Bikemom28 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:I know the cable is good. Were going to be lubing it first to see what happens.
Not really enough info...did you pull it once and that was it? Did it stay there or creep back?
How do you know that the cable is good? It doesn't appear to work if it won't go back. Worse case scenario would be a clutch problem but that's unlikely.
Follow what Sluggo and Justin suggested. Loosen the cable to where you can remove it from the lever. Then squirt WD40 into the end and let it run downhill to the clutch end. Be generous. Be messy. Let it sit and see if it loosens up. (Trying to see if it's just a stuck cable or a broken one).
If that doesn't work, pull both ends loose (at the clutch too) and see if the cable will move freely from both ends.
You'll also be at the clutch actuator at this point and you will know if it's internal by the spring pressure.
As Sparkett said, I hope you have a manual too.