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You will receive a direct OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement  push & pull cable set to suit your motorcycle. 

Made in United Kingdom

Why buy Venhill Cables? 

Venhill are an international recommended choice for replacement cables. 

They give cables much more than a moments thought, in fact they've been developing, manufacturing and distributing cables around the world for almost 50 years.

All Venhill throttle cables have a PTFE Teflon liner in the conduit, for reduced friction and heat resistance, which allows a very smooth operating action. Venhill call them Featherlight cables.

Your order will normally be despatched with in 1 day, excluding weekends and bank holidays.

If you're after a cable that isn't listed yet, please send a message using :ask a question, at the bottom of page and we will do our best to help.

CABLE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS

The following recommendations are given as guide to you help install and set-up your cables and make

sure you get the best from Venhill products.

INSTALLING A NEW CABLE

• Note the routing of the original cable.

• Check that the overall dimensions are the same as the old one. Inner cable lengths may be

slightly different, as the old cables will have stretched slightly over time.

• Before installing the new cable, hold the cable upright and use a few drops of a light 3 in 1 oil or equivilent to

lubricate the inner cable. Move the inner up and down to ease the oil down the cable.

• When the new cable is ready to be fitted, route the cable carefully and in most cases, as per the

old cable, Make sure the cable will comfortably reach its intended connection.

• If the original cable routing is via a heat source, make sure that there is a suitable gap between

the cable and the heat source.

• If cables ties are required to route the cable, leave them loose allowing the cable to move. Too

tight and they will restrict the operation of the cable and its ability to move with the handlebars.

• For Push-Pull / Open-Close throttle cables, always connect and adjust the pull/ open cable first

where possible.

• Where nipples require lubrication in levers or linkages, use a small amount of copper grease.

Avoid using heavy greases as these will attract dirt, restrict the movement of the nipple and cause

excessive wear and stress on the nipple and cable.

• When the cable has been installed, check the steering lock to lock and check the operation of the

cable at both extremes of steering. Check that the cable does not go tight and that operation is

not impaired. If one of the above is true, check the cable routing, adjustment and that all the

nipples are located properly.

MAINTENANCE

Cable maintenance is essential to prolong the life of the cable and maintain the operation of the cable.

• MX bikes – After a race meeting or as often as possible after power washing, remove the cables

from the bike and flush through with WD40 or equivalent. Keep flushing them through until the fluid runs clear.

Once clean, lubricate the cable again with a light 3 in 1 oil and check the cable routing. Also

lubricate nipples where required with Copper grease.

• Trail/Trial bikes – When servicing or after power washing, remove the cables from the bike and flush

through with WD40 or equivalent. Keep flushing them through until the fluid runs clear.

Once clean, lubricate the cable again with a light 3 in 1 oil and check the cable routing. Also

lubricate nipples where required with Copper grease.

• Road bikes – At the beginning and end of the summer, remove the cables and flush through with

WD40 or equivalent. Once clean, lubricate the cable with a light 3 in 1 general purpose oil and lubricate nipples

where required with Copper grease. Note barrel nipples must be free to rotate in the lever blade.

Do not use heavy engine oils, chain lubricants or grease to lubricate cables as this will attract dirt,

increase cable wear and reduce the operation of the cable. Remember: Cables are a service item and

should be replaced at regular intervals.

 If you are in any doubt about replacing or installing a cable, please consult your nearest qualified motorcycle mechanic.