Check your throttle cable!!!
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Check your throttle cable!!!
A couple weeks ago while in Montana I noticed or thought that the throttle on the trike had more play than usual...I was away from home already so I just ran with it.
I got used to the play in it but this morning thought I had better take it and check it at the shop as it seemed to be even more play when I rode last night.
Pictures below are what it looked like when I just took off the cap of the throttle that is held with two screws. Then we changed to inside part...we meaning Josh with my help...lol
The trike has 16,000 miles....well worth the 2 minutes to check yours regardless of mileage and maybe lube it.
I got used to the play in it but this morning thought I had better take it and check it at the shop as it seemed to be even more play when I rode last night.
Pictures below are what it looked like when I just took off the cap of the throttle that is held with two screws. Then we changed to inside part...we meaning Josh with my help...lol
The trike has 16,000 miles....well worth the 2 minutes to check yours regardless of mileage and maybe lube it.
CanuckHoss
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Thanks for the heads-up. I'm going to check mine tomorrow...
ps do you have any for an SS just in case? or do you guys use an aftermarket one?
ps do you have any for an SS just in case? or do you guys use an aftermarket one?
Gordon from England
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
I may have for an SS...if you just want to replace the inner that is an easy part to get I think...we had a 50" one and cut it to length when we installed it for my 502 BB trike without risers...even with risers it would have been long enough...it was simpler than I thought to install.
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Thanks Barry,
I'll check for inners that would be easier.
ps sent you 2 emails re swing arm bushings...
I'll check for inners that would be easier.
ps sent you 2 emails re swing arm bushings...
Gordon from England
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OK...probably to my business email...will check tomorrow when we open again..thanksGordonBH wrote:Thanks Barry,
I'll check for inners that would be easier.
ps sent you 2 emails re swing arm bushings...
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
My throttle cable wire broke a few years back and had a hard time finding a cable the same color to match. I ended up buying a bicycle brake wire replacement kit at Wal-Mart. The molded on barrel on the end of the wire is the same size. I slid the wire into my existing cable, pushed the barrel into the throttle assembly and hooked up the other end to the carb. Total cost was under 5 bucks and under a half hour to repair.
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Ravinsomniac wrote:My throttle cable wire broke a few years back and had a hard time finding a cable the same color to match. I ended up buying a bicycle brake wire replacement kit at Wal-Mart. The molded on barrel on the end of the wire is the same size. I slid the wire into my existing cable, pushed the barrel into the throttle assembly and hooked up the other end to the carb. Total cost was under 5 bucks and under a half hour to repair.
Quick easy fix for sure...
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
I had ordered a throttle cable from Mark at Barnett Clutch, and he knew what I needed. The diameter of the inner cable is larger and he fixed me right up. Good guy to deal with if you are looking for a spare inner, or a new complete cable any length .
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
The Walmart brake cable works perfectly and gives you A spare
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Don't have my BH just yet so I can't see the set-up, but are you able to keep your spare cable taped right next to the one in use?
Just swapping over the nipple ends on the roadside might get you a quick fix...
Edit: Be interested in knowing what the inner cable is chaffing on to cause the fraying, maybe a plastic sleeve needed there somewhere?
Just swapping over the nipple ends on the roadside might get you a quick fix...
Edit: Be interested in knowing what the inner cable is chaffing on to cause the fraying, maybe a plastic sleeve needed there somewhere?
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
I've had 1 break in the middle of the cable. There was a good amount of rust in there and have to assume water got in there through the housing and down the cable sheath. Another time, the cable almost brake but managed to nearly rub through the metal elbow that goes into the housing. I would not tape your spare to the existing cable. Better off just keeping it stored somewhere on the bike - not sure if the ss has under seat storage?
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Hi Bill, no the SS has no underseat storage. I guess it's down to good maintenance/luck
Gordon from England
Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Maybe a small knapsack? When I ride alone I always use one to carry phone, tablet, a few tools, rags and other items. When Sue and I ride together we use her trunk.
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Mine snapped on the freeway just a few days after returning home from California back in May. It had sawn completely through the 45 degree elbow beneath the hand grip. Turns out the cable didn't have any slack in it at idle. This being my first ride (bike/trike) of any kind, the cable tension seemed normal. It wasn't until it popped and I saw the burred "coin slot" hacked in the inner bend of the elbow, that I researched and discovered the root cause was actually insufficient slack. I'm glad it happened in two lanes of light desert traffic and not in 6 lanes of California mad house. My new cable appears to have the right amount of play in it at idle now (no endless tension against the replacement elbow).
Definitely add the throttle cable to annual inspections (if not more often).
Definitely add the throttle cable to annual inspections (if not more often).
Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
Agree, and disassemble the grip housing and shoot some lube down there at least yearly.
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
I think it is Barnett that sells what they call a custom throttle cable that doesn't have the bend . It comes straight out of the throttle housing , has a straight adjuster and is straight all the way to the carb . Only problem is I've only seen it in black but my cables are all black so that will be my next throttle cable . I think the bend in the housings causes pemature wear on the inner cable .
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
And Barnett is who BH gets their cables from, at least for the Joker controls I know. I had Mark (there) build me a longer throttle cable (80") when I moved the APPS (acc. pedal position SW.) back and out from under the gas tank.
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Re: Check your throttle cable!!!
There is a nylon sleeve the cable goes through in the curve of the housing. You do need to lubricate at least once a year, spray lube not silicone, or the nylon gets cut and the throttle starts to stick and then the cable snaps.
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