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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
CT90 Carb and Throttle cable Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Guy Too Many Bikes" data-source="post: 205392" data-attributes="member: 15440"><p>Not the worst thing in the world. Rather than look for another cable, you can easily modify your existing cable to give yourself more free play. You just need a dremel tool with a cut off wheel and a little bit of skill. I've done this many times before. You just need to carefully cut away some of the wound metal sheath without damaging the inner cable. Just take your time and cut away one turn of the sheath at a time. Then use a needlenose plier to remove the cut pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Guy Too Many Bikes, post: 205392, member: 15440"] Not the worst thing in the world. Rather than look for another cable, you can easily modify your existing cable to give yourself more free play. You just need a dremel tool with a cut off wheel and a little bit of skill. I've done this many times before. You just need to carefully cut away some of the wound metal sheath without damaging the inner cable. Just take your time and cut away one turn of the sheath at a time. Then use a needlenose plier to remove the cut pieces. [/QUOTE]
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