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Subject: ACCELERATOR CABLE

Author: 3haw-@bluefrog.biz

Date: Jul 12, 2003, 5:33 PM

Post ID: 1713744853



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OK all you experts, why have I had to replace my accelerator cable twice in the past 2,000 miles? The end that goes into the twist grip was fraying again. Good thing I caught it. The chain inside the twist grip is not too healthy looking. Kinda bent up, seems to pull the cable straight back but when I let up on the twist the cable relaxes against the guide and I guess this is what caused the wear. Is there any remedy or do I just have to get a new twist grip? You can't get just the twist grip chain can you?? Thanks, Bob

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<DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#000080 size=4>OK all you experts, why have I had to
replace my accelerator cable twice in the past 2,000 miles? The end that
goes into the twist grip was fraying again. Good thing I caught it.
The chain inside the twist grip is not too healthy looking. Kinda bent up,
seems to pull the cable straight back but when I let up on the twist the cable
relaxes against the guide and I guess this is what caused the wear. Is
there any remedy or do I just have to get a new twist grip? You can't get
just the twist grip chain can you?? </FONT></STRONG><STRONG><FONT
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