OK, so as I have posted in a different thread I have a late 70's argo I have been working on for sometime. It need a fair amount of work and I am getting there slowly. I currently have all the shear pins out and an driving it trying to get the sprocket tubes loose.
Well, the other day I was on my way back from the pond and stopped halfway across the lawn and when I went to go again the throttle was unresponsive. Upon investigation I can see the throttle cable has broke. It broke in the grip near the little barrel shaped ferrule.
I have looked around online trying to find a throttle cable that would have the proper ends I need. It's a mikuni slide carb, VM somthing I presume. But of course there are no markings. I was able to rig the machine up full throttle and get home. (intersting ride). I saw someone mentioned using the type of cable bicycles use for brakes. I can see how this might work. Anyone else tried this recenlty? Or know of a source for the cable I need? It's a hand grip twist type throttle and I am not against replacing the grips as they are pretty rough themselves.
Thanks,
Well, the other day I was on my way back from the pond and stopped halfway across the lawn and when I went to go again the throttle was unresponsive. Upon investigation I can see the throttle cable has broke. It broke in the grip near the little barrel shaped ferrule.
I have looked around online trying to find a throttle cable that would have the proper ends I need. It's a mikuni slide carb, VM somthing I presume. But of course there are no markings. I was able to rig the machine up full throttle and get home. (intersting ride). I saw someone mentioned using the type of cable bicycles use for brakes. I can see how this might work. Anyone else tried this recenlty? Or know of a source for the cable I need? It's a hand grip twist type throttle and I am not against replacing the grips as they are pretty rough themselves.
Thanks,
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