- Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:15 pm
#388
Hi all
I have (fairly) recently replaced the throttle cable on my 2006 500 Classic, and (as is the way) never got around to fettling it properly. One reason for this was that, when I opened the throttle and then closed it when attempting to get the action right, the slotted ferrule at the handlebar end promptly fell off and got lost. I had to bodge a replacement from a handy bit of brass tube. Not ideal. This weekend I thought I'd take the tank off, route it properly, ensure all sliding surfaces had oil on them, adjust the play, etc. Armed with a kit of bits from our hosts (adjuster, etc.) I set about it. It all (almost) worked. Throttle action was great, play was adjustable again. As a final check I rolled open the throttle to its fullest extent, closed it and....the ferrule popped off at the handlebar end again. After much headscratching and futile adjusting I was forced to the conclusion that (a) the ferrule was very loose in the handlebar socket and (b) the cable outer was very loose in the ferrule. When closing the throttle, therefore, there was enough friction in the (oiled) cable inner just to push the outer away from the ferrule. I have sorted this temporarily with some careful shimming on both the cable outer and ferrule, but I'm pretty sure that the original cable did not do this. Have I missed something? I can't see any other parts I might need from our hosts' list. Throttle play is adjusted correctly. Throttle cables not being exactly complex, I am now scratching my head as to what to do next. Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
TimG
I have (fairly) recently replaced the throttle cable on my 2006 500 Classic, and (as is the way) never got around to fettling it properly. One reason for this was that, when I opened the throttle and then closed it when attempting to get the action right, the slotted ferrule at the handlebar end promptly fell off and got lost. I had to bodge a replacement from a handy bit of brass tube. Not ideal. This weekend I thought I'd take the tank off, route it properly, ensure all sliding surfaces had oil on them, adjust the play, etc. Armed with a kit of bits from our hosts (adjuster, etc.) I set about it. It all (almost) worked. Throttle action was great, play was adjustable again. As a final check I rolled open the throttle to its fullest extent, closed it and....the ferrule popped off at the handlebar end again. After much headscratching and futile adjusting I was forced to the conclusion that (a) the ferrule was very loose in the handlebar socket and (b) the cable outer was very loose in the ferrule. When closing the throttle, therefore, there was enough friction in the (oiled) cable inner just to push the outer away from the ferrule. I have sorted this temporarily with some careful shimming on both the cable outer and ferrule, but I'm pretty sure that the original cable did not do this. Have I missed something? I can't see any other parts I might need from our hosts' list. Throttle play is adjusted correctly. Throttle cables not being exactly complex, I am now scratching my head as to what to do next. Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
TimG