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Universal Throttle Cable - Black - 53 inch
Barnett Clutch & Cable
$26.31


Throttle Cable OEM 56308-88 Harley Sportster XL 1988-1995
Cycle Standard
$21.05


Reverb Vintage Style Cable Wrap - Black/White
Reverb Inc.
$27.99


Throttle Cable OEM 56313-76 Harley Sportster XL 1976-1980
Cycle Standard
$18.69


Throttle Idle Cable OEM# 56401-96 2002-Up Harley-Davidson Sportster XL +8 inch Extended
Cycle Standard
$34.46


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Reverb Vintage Style Cable Wrap - Red/White
Reverb Inc.
$27.99


Throttle Cable OEM 56308-86 Harley Sportster XL 1986-1987
Cycle Standard
$25.32


Throttle Cable OEM 56324-81C Harley Sportster XL 1981-1985
Cycle Standard
$18.69


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Throttle Cable OEM 56356-96A Harley Dyna 1996-2008
Cycle Standard
$30.71


Throttle Cable 1968-1970 Triumph TR6 Made in UK OEM# 60-0746
British Standard
$30.08


Throttle Idle Cable OEM# 56309-96 1996-2001 Harley-Davidson Sportster XL +8 inch Extended
Cycle Standard
$28.88


Throttle Idle Cable OEM 55355-92 Harley Dyna 1992-1995
Cycle Standard
$18.29


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Throttle Idle Cable OEM 56355-96A Harley Dyna 1996-2008
Cycle Standard
$30.23


Throttle Cable 42" 1968-72 Triumph Bonneville T120R 1973-75 T140V Made in UK OEM# 60-1819
British Standard
$30.22
Motorcycle throttle cables play a crucial role in the operation and performance of motorcycles, controlling the throttle response and engine speed. Whether on a Harley Davidson or a custom-built bike, the throttle cable ensures precise acceleratio...
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Motorcycle Cables - Throttle FAQ
Are universal throttle cable kits compatible with all motorcycles?
Universal throttle cable kits are designed to fit a wide range of motorcycles, but it's essential to check the specifications and compatibility with your specific bike model before purchasing.
How often should throttle cables be replaced?
Throttle cables should be inspected regularly and replaced if signs of wear or stiffness are observed. Typically, replacement intervals range from every two to five years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
How do I know if my throttle cable needs replacing?
Signs that your throttle cable needs replacing include fraying, stiffness, difficulty in throttle response, or visible damage to the cable housing.
What are the benefits of using high-quality throttle cables?
High-quality throttle cables offer better durability, smoother throttle response, and increased safety. They can also enhance the overall performance of your motorcycle.
How To Adjust and Replace Your Motorcycle's Throttle Cable
Custom motorcycle handlebar throttle cables are available in different lengths and, depending on your set-up, single cable versions and dual cable versions. Dual throttle cable setups have two cables and use a throttle sleeve that accepts two cables. One cable that pushes and another that pulls when you twist the throttle. The push side of the cable helps ensure the handlebar throttle closes completely when you release the throttle.
A single throttle cable is commonly found on older bikes or custom applications. With a single cable throttle a spring takes the job of ensuring the throttle closes completely when the throttle is released. The single cable handlebar throttle control does both push and pull functions and uses a throttle sleeve that only accepts one cable.
A single throttle cable is commonly found on older bikes or custom applications. With a single cable throttle a spring takes the job of ensuring the throttle closes completely when the throttle is released. The single cable handlebar throttle control does both push and pull functions and uses a throttle sleeve that only accepts one cable.