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Nylon lined cables have been standard for years . If you have owned a bike built since what , about 1980, it had lined cables . In my opinion , they are superior Dusty
I'm sure that lined cables are superior, my query is whether a Teflon lining is really superior to the nylon standard. I don't think they've used unlined cables since WWII.
Hi Joe, I'm glad your getting some time to spend on your bikes! I can't help much with this one as I don't think I ever had Teflon cables. Maybe they would pull easier being all self lubey and all. I sure some help will be along shortly. Good luck and happy new year. Dave
Thanks Dave, I dragged the Benelli down to my basement so I can work on it over the winter while my workshop is being built. It's next to the washer and dryer. The missus is not pleased.
How to deal with that might be a more important question Dusty
Where are you getting the cables for your Benelli? Aftermarket sources are non-existant for the Stornello Scrambler.
My workshop is going up in two weeks, so it's temporary. This abates her displeasure. Of course I never told her the motorcycle was going down there. Just one day she walks down and sees it.( just one of the many things that happens when she's not home)
Teflon coated control cables were a big deal for mountain bikes in the 1990's. They do work great, except they would wear pretty quick. Not sure why you would want them for motorcycles?
I will never ever question your bravery Dusty
I work with engineering plastics a lot. I would think that teflon would be too soft for that application, and have premature wear. Are you sure it's teflon?
They all advertise Teflon, but it's been suggested that's it's really not. Or it could be, but it's beginning to sound like Teflon is sub-optimum anyway.Which is why I started this, to learn.
Venhill Featherlight cables as mentioned above. I always make my own cables and thought the "teflon" was hype....Then I tried a Venhill ....There is a difference, a big difference in how the clutch feels ....All that much better...
They are Da Bomb.Bought alotta teflon lined stock for throttle and clutch cables aseveral years ago and have been making my own ever since. They can really help those older bikes with the big Dell's feel almost Japanese.