Reproduction Throttle Cable Set For Some Of The Larger Four Cylinder Bikes From The Late 70 S Early 80 S. Check The Fitment List Below. Remember To Lubricate New Cables Prior To Installation. Pick Up A Cable Luber Tool And A Can Of Cable Life To Make The Job A Lot Easier. Dimensions: Pull Cable: Overall Length: 47 7/8 - Housing: 43 1/2 - Free Play: 4 1/8 Push Cable: Overall Length: 47 1/4 - Housing: 42 3/4 - Free Play: 4 1/4 *Note: These Cables Are Designed To Work With The Stock Handlebars, Please See The Measurements Listed Above. Replaces Honda Part Number: 17910-425-405 , 17910-425-030 (Cable A), 17920-425-030, 17920-425-020 (Cable B) Fits Honda: Cb650 - 1981-1982Cb650C Custom - 1981Cb650Sc Nighthawk - 1982Cb750C Custom - 1980-1982Cb750F Super Sport - 1979-1982Cb750K - 1979-1982Cb750Sc Nighthawk - 1982-1983Cb900C Custom - 1980-1982Cb900F Super Sport - 1981-1982Cb1000C Custom - 1983
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the overall length of the pull cable?A: The overall length of the pull cable is forty-seven and seven-eighths inches. This measurement is essential for proper fitment on your motorcycle.
Q: What is the housing length of the push cable?A: The housing length of the push cable is forty-two and three-quarters inches. This ensures compatibility with specific Honda motorcycle models.
Q: What material is the throttle cable set made of?A: The throttle cable set is made of stainless steel. This material provides durability and resistance to corrosion.
Q: How do I install the throttle cable set?A: To install the throttle cable set, first lubricate the new cables with a cable luber tool. Then, follow the manufacturer's fitment guide for your specific Honda model.
Q: Will this throttle cable set fit my Honda CB750F Super Sport?A: Yes, this throttle cable set fits the Honda CB750F Super Sport from nineteen seventy-nine to nineteen eighty-two. Always verify your model before installation.
Q: Do I need to lubricate the cables before installation?A: Yes, you should lubricate the cables before installation. This helps ensure smooth operation and prolongs the life of the cables.
Q: How should I care for my throttle cables?A: To care for your throttle cables, regularly check for wear and lubricate them as needed. This maintenance will help ensure they function properly.
Q: What is the free play measurement for the pull cable?A: The free play measurement for the pull cable is four and one-eighth inches. This is crucial for throttle responsiveness.
Q: Can I use these cables with aftermarket handlebars?A: No, these cables are designed to work with stock handlebars. Aftermarket handlebars may require different cable lengths.
Q: What should I do if my throttle cable arrives damaged?A: If your throttle cable arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for a return or replacement. Ensure you have your order details ready.
Q: Are these cables suitable for vintage Honda motorcycles?A: Yes, these cables are suitable for vintage Honda motorcycles from the late seventies and early eighties. They are specifically designed for various models.
Q: How do I identify the correct part numbers for these cables?A: The correct part numbers for these cables are one thousand seven hundred ninety-ten dash four hundred twenty-five dash four hundred five and others listed in the product details.
Q: Is this product suitable for beginners to install?A: Yes, this product can be suitable for beginners with basic motorcycle maintenance skills. Following the provided instructions will aid in installation.
Q: What dimensions should I consider for installation?A: For installation, consider the overall lengths and housing measurements of both the pull and push cables provided in the specifications.
Q: What if I need assistance with installation?A: If you need assistance with installation, consider consulting a professional mechanic or referring to online tutorials specific to your motorcycle model.