- Sun Jul 15, 2018 6:07 pm
#8647
Just been running into the same problem I had last time I fitted an Amal to an Enfield. The cables they supply have an adjuster about 6" below the handlebar end. I can never deal with this in terms of routing. It puts the adjuster slap bang in the casquette opening. This a) means you can't get all the other cables/wires through and b) It hangs up, gets stuck and is generally in the way in such a way as it jams the outer then tightens the cable as you move the steering. To that I'll add c) Having an adjuster there puts it in the most mobile and curved part of the cable run meaning the cable has a tendancy to rub on the edges of the ferrules leading to a stiff action.
Last time I landed up just making my own (without an adjuster, it seems entirely unecessary anyway) because it was not only numb, it was also about half an inch too long with the adjusters wound all the way out. As is this one.
It occurrs to me that having the same problem with two different cables on two different bikes about 7 years apart, either there is something inherantly wrong with these cables or the other common factor is me. I can't see how I could be fitting them so they are too long and it's not hard to cut a bit back and solder on a new nipple but maybe there is something other people are doing with regard to routing them that means that adjuster isn't in exactly the worst possible place?
I'm taking mine out of the carb, along under the frame top tube, exiting under the front left side of the tank just below the front mounting bolt, entering the casquete to the left side of the steering head then exiting the casquette through the grommeted hole next to the right hand side light.
Last time I landed up just making my own (without an adjuster, it seems entirely unecessary anyway) because it was not only numb, it was also about half an inch too long with the adjusters wound all the way out. As is this one.
It occurrs to me that having the same problem with two different cables on two different bikes about 7 years apart, either there is something inherantly wrong with these cables or the other common factor is me. I can't see how I could be fitting them so they are too long and it's not hard to cut a bit back and solder on a new nipple but maybe there is something other people are doing with regard to routing them that means that adjuster isn't in exactly the worst possible place?
I'm taking mine out of the carb, along under the frame top tube, exiting under the front left side of the tank just below the front mounting bolt, entering the casquete to the left side of the steering head then exiting the casquette through the grommeted hole next to the right hand side light.