Lubing Choke Cable
Has anyone taken apart the the choke switch housing on the handlebar to lube the choke cable. What are the does and don'ts. I can find nothing specific. I am concerned about taking it apart and having things fall out since it houses the headlight switch and turn signal switch, etc.
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I would try from the carb to lube it. I can't remember the ins and outs of the GZ with the tank off. But you could suspend the carb end and drip some oil or ATF into the cable housing. Give it some time to work it's way down.
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OK. Thanks for the advice. I will try it that way. How is your upgrade project coming along on the new bike?
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I had the same issue, my cable is frozen up. I'd like to replace it but I can't figure out which of these cables is the actual part.
http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempa...3a16/handlebar Y'all got an idea? |
None of them....Thats the two throttle cables & the clutch cable.
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In retrospect, that's a "duh" moment. Uh, you know where the choke cable would be in the OEM parts list?
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