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Throttle cable woes
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29 Apr 2018 09:44 #782597
by Shdwdrgn
1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine
Replied by Shdwdrgn on topic Throttle cable woes
Yeah the handlebars were cranked to the left for that pic, however that was just a shot from when I originally got the bike. The plastic on that reservoir was badly sun-damaged and I didn't trust it to be usable. I found an all-metal reservoir from a police bike and now have that in place, although with the handlebars I have that unit also leans inwards a bit, but not quite as bad.
The new handlebars I put on the bike appear to be similar in shape to what I see on your profile pic (and similar to what came on the bike) although just slightly lower, so the original throttle cable had enough room to work and I could turn the front wheel fully in both directions without it binding or stretching, so I figured the length is pretty decent. Here's a shot of what's on the bike now...
My last bike had handlebars with a really deep bend to them, which was uncomfortable on the hands after awhile. What I have on this bike is practically straight in comparison.
The new handlebars I put on the bike appear to be similar in shape to what I see on your profile pic (and similar to what came on the bike) although just slightly lower, so the original throttle cable had enough room to work and I could turn the front wheel fully in both directions without it binding or stretching, so I figured the length is pretty decent. Here's a shot of what's on the bike now...
My last bike had handlebars with a really deep bend to them, which was uncomfortable on the hands after awhile. What I have on this bike is practically straight in comparison.
1981 KZ1000-JK1
She's a beautiful mess, and I've made her all mine
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