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jfligg
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Cable length
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Hi guys after a bit of a lay off I decided to get My A7 out. It is a 1949 a7 star twin. I am going to use a 626 concentric carb on it. I was wondering if anyone knows what the gifference between the inner and outer cable is? All the cables I have in the shop are too short. I went by the guide lines in the walridge catalogue but 3 9/16 is too short. Thanks Jeff
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28.06. 2016 10:26 »
Not what you are looking for but the differential is the langth of the mixing chamber + the distance from the cable stop to the barrel hole in the twistgrip.
The latter ca vary greatly
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Yes, the length of the cable assembly is only important for smooth curves. What counts is the amount of difference in length, hence cable travel.
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