Yes, it is possible to ride a motorcycle without a clutch cable by using alternative methods of clutch operation. Some motorcycles are equipped with a hydraulic clutch system, which eliminates the need for a clutch cable. Instead, the clutch lever is connected to a hydraulic master cylinder, which transmits hydraulic pressure to the clutch mechanism.
Hydraulic clutches provide a smoother and more consistent clutch feel, and they are commonly found in many modern motorcycles. To operate a motorcycle with a hydraulic clutch, you would engage and disengage the clutch by pulling the clutch lever as you would with a cable-operated clutch.
It's important to note that not all motorcycles have hydraulic clutches, and the availability of this feature depends on the specific make and model. If your motorcycle is equipped with a cable-operated clutch and the clutch cable becomes damaged or breaks, it is necessary to replace or repair the cable before riding the motorcycle safely. Riding without a functioning clutch mechanism can be dangerous and may result in loss of control or damage to the motorcycle.