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By Wheaters
#87422
Problem might be that the part of the ferrule that fits into the housing is a bit too short, combined with a bit too much slack in the cable.

I chose a screw with a long enough shank to make sure it couldn't drop out (but the 5 speed needs the cable adjusted up fairly tight anyway). You could use a blob of silicone or similar to secure it in the housing.
By Beezabryan
#87430
If the cable is properly adjusted & lubed then the little ferrule cannot come adrift.
However it is possible if the cable is frayed and sticky in the outer cable.
And why would anyone be riding with a cable like that?
Another possibility would be a stuck slide due warped carb/flange, eg Amal MK1i Concentric.
In that case a lost ferrule will be the least of your concerns :o
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By windmill john
#87431
I’ve only had the bike a few months, never thought it was the right cable; way too long.

Bike’s covered now, this picture doesn’t show how much cable there is between the bars and nacelle.. still, better too long than too short....
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By stinkwheel
#87434
Beezabryan wrote:
Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:23 pm
If the cable is properly adjusted & lubed then the little ferrule cannot come adrift.
However it is possible if the cable is frayed and sticky in the outer cable.
And why would anyone be riding with a cable like that?
Another possibility would be a stuck slide due warped carb/flange, eg Amal MK1i Concentric.
In that case a lost ferrule will be the least of your concerns :o
In my experience, the amal type throttle cables with the inline adjusters are pretty catchy out of the packet and get worse with time. Usually where it passes through that adjuster which I find a total pain to route neatly through the headlamp casing without it landing up at an odd angle, the adjuster never seems happy and smooth in action unless it's on a straight run.

I just make my own cables without an adjuster these days using lined sheathing. Can't think I've had a single bought one that wasn't slightly graunchy from the outset. There's a pile of them in my box of random cables that I rob for spare inners/fittings.
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By windmill john
#87441
Well stinkwheel, if you’re feeling bored one day and you’re making spares, I’d be happy to buy a throttle cable off you that fits a 350 with an Amal monobloc with the handlebar end like my fitting.... :)

It’s not necessary at the moment, but without the slight kink adjuster, might be neater and out of the way.

And..... does anyone know what my handlebar controls are from; which year etc. Because on the website, mine do not look like the 2002/3 350 export.

Many thanks


John
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By stinkwheel
#87444
I'll freely admit I don't have a very good hit rate with getting the free-length correct first time.

I usually make them on the bike by cutting the outer to length, fitting a carb nipple to one end then cutting the inner in situ
By Dinsdale
#87451
Hitchcock's do a ferrule cable clip to retain the ferrule in case the cable breaks.You can view it on line fitted to the bike by looking at Part No 93039.Worked for me

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