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The C10, aka Kawasaki Concours - The Original => The Bike - C10 => Topic started by: SteveJ. on May 22, 2012, 06:42:32 PM

Title: Cruise Control Cable Replacement
Post by: SteveJ. on May 22, 2012, 06:42:32 PM
I recently posted up the "What'd you do for your Connie today" thread that I had replaced the servo control cable on the Audiovox cruise. I had some interest in it, so I started a new topic on it.


 My current cable was down to one strand. I have a 5-6k mile trip coming up and I did not want to lose cruise. I ordered this cable:

http://www.venhillusa.com/Universal-Cable-Kits/Venhill-Universal-Motorcycle-Clutch-Cable-Kit-p696.html (http://www.venhillusa.com/Universal-Cable-Kits/Venhill-Universal-Motorcycle-Clutch-Cable-Kit-p696.html)

I just made it slightly longer than the old one and it works fine. I did do the cable attachment to the key chain thingy different, however. I picked up an aluminum ferrule to clamp on the end of the cable, after passing through the key chain thingy hole. I also had to make the premounted thingy on the new cable smaller to fit in the servo. No big deal. It seems to be working fine, and the cable is 2mm, vs the .5mm for the stock unit. It should last a lot longer. The stock one had about 45-50k miles on it.
Title: Re: Cruise Control Cable Replacement
Post by: mlf73 on May 23, 2012, 09:41:47 AM
Good info Steve.  My cable is fine but I've managed to break the adjuster at the end of the cable housing because I had it mounted up too high and my fuel tank sits right on top of it.  At some point it snapped the threaded adjuster.  It still works fine and holds speed correctly but at least it looks like I can repair it some day if I need to since that universal kits appears to contain an adjuster that might work.

Marlan
Title: Re: Cruise Control Cable Replacement
Post by: jim_de_hunter on May 23, 2012, 10:38:09 AM
Good info Steve.  My cable is fine but I've managed to break the adjuster at the end of the cable housing because I had it mounted up too high and my fuel tank sits right on top of it.  At some point it snapped the threaded adjuster.  It still works fine and holds speed correctly but at least it looks like I can repair it some day if I need to since that universal kits appears to contain an adjuster that might work.

Marlan

+1
Title: Re: Cruise Control Cable Replacement
Post by: turbojoe78 on May 23, 2012, 02:01:31 PM
Good info Steve.  My cable is fine but I've managed to break the adjuster at the end of the cable housing because I had it mounted up too high and my fuel tank sits right on top of it.  At some point it snapped the threaded adjuster.  It still works fine and holds speed correctly but at least it looks like I can repair it some day if I need to since that universal kits appears to contain an adjuster that might work.

Marlan

Same here, what he said.

Thanks Steve for the repair info.
Title: Re: Cruise Control Cable Replacement
Post by: SteveJ. on May 23, 2012, 02:48:36 PM
Yer all quite welcome.

Later.