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I have been making my own cables for years. It's not too difficult and almost enjoyable
I need to learn how to make cables, I have bought throttle and choke cables in the past year for different Italian bikes that have been too short and too long, gets frustrating!Are there decent kits or suppliers of components that you can recommend? I am curious how the bulb ends are made with a DIY setup
I have two throttle cables for the Tommaselli Daytona 2C with VHB combo, for a civilian T3, sold by one of our favorite vendors. Each cable itself is plenty long, but the wire inside is so short that I am out of adjustment on both the carburetor top and at the throttle. As a result I can't really finely adjust the cables, but have to be content with "almost good enough."Has anyone else experienced this problem?I would like to lengthen the wire inside the cable so that I have about another half inch. Of course in practice this would mean shortening the cable housing instead of literally lengthening the wire. Any advice on this?Are there better throttle cables out there?Moto
If you can carefully twist the ferrule off the end of the sheath, use the edge or corner of a file to file through the flat wound metal inner portion of the cable sheath. You can remove a ring of winding at a time if you like. Just go slow so you don't knick the inner cable. You don't have remove the ferrule from the entire cable assembly, just slide it out of the way if its present. It's not too hard to do. Just remember that it's always easier to make things shorter.... You may also have to trim back plastic lining inside the flat wound metal if it's present.Sometimes the crimp of the ferrule will retain the black plastic outer covering of the sheath when you pull it off. Clear this out with a pick or awl and you can slip it over the plastic on the shortened sheath.Before you do this, make sure that turning the front end to full lock each way with cables installed does not actuate the carbs at all. That means the cable assemblies are already too short. No need to modify them if this is the case. Good luck.
Half inch is a lot. I seem to recall in similar situation that I was able to just remove the locknut from the adjuster at the carb end and maybe at the throttle end. That allows the cable guide to screw into the carb cap a few turns more and give you about 1/4" more adjustment. Try it.Patrick HayesFremont CA
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I am curious how the bulb ends are made with a DIY setup