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  • waterman
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    tach cable

    Hi all, gotta question on tach cable, the end that connects to the engine has come apart. It appears that this cable end is fit over the wire and is compressed onto it. In my case, I believe it has simply worked loose. Does anyone know if I crimp this end back onto wire will it work? If not a crimp, would epoxy hold? Not a major problem, I already pulled one from the parts bike but would like to try before trashcanning it.

    It figures this cable would go, I had to replace clutch cable two weeks ago and have replaced speedometer and throttle as well in spring. Just seems like it is always something.
  • propflux01

    #2
    Mine did that, and I just crimped it back with a pair of butt-connector crimpers. Has held for 2 years + so far.

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    • Guest

      #3
      I've done the same. It held till my new one came in the mail.

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      • tkent02
        Forum LongTimer
        Past Site Supporter
        • Jan 2006
        • 35571
        • Near South Park

        #4
        Originally posted by waterman

        It figures this cable would go, I had to replace clutch cable two weeks ago and have replaced speedometer and throttle as well in spring. Just seems like it is always something.
        Lubrication works well.
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        Life is too short to ride an L.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by tkent02
          Lubrication works well.
          And not just with solo entertainment!

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          • fishfarm
            Forum Mentor
            • Mar 2011
            • 662
            • Florida

            #6
            Originally posted by waterman
            Hi all, gotta question on tach cable, the end that connects to the engine has come apart. It appears that this cable end is fit over the wire and is compressed onto it. In my case, I believe it has simply worked loose. Does anyone know if I crimp this end back onto wire will it work? If not a crimp, would epoxy hold? Not a major problem, I already pulled one from the parts bike but would like to try before trashcanning it.

            It figures this cable would go, I had to replace clutch cable two weeks ago and have replaced speedometer and throttle as well in spring. Just seems like it is always something.
            My tach quit yesterday evening and the problem turned out to be the same thing. I crimped the end piece back on to the cable with some vice-grips and it held very well. Simple and easy fix; the tach worked normally for the 50 or so miles I put on it this morning.
            1982 GS1100GL Citrus County, FL

            a rare outsider and was only built until 1983. Who still has one, it gives her so little.

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