How can you push with a string?
One pulls open, one pulls shut.
If it was truly push pull, there would be no return spring and only be one cable, like a lawnmower throttle, and the inner would have to be solid stiff wire. Like a lawnmower throttle cable, a solid piece of single strand wire, stiff enough to push. Another example of push/pull is the single steering cable on a motorboat, it uses a very stiff inner cable.
These motorcycle cables are floppy multiple strand wires, and slightly loose in their housings, as they are designed only to pull smoothly, not to push.
Also look at how the outer cable just slides into the adjuster, this cable cannot transmit a push, as the outer cable just pushes out and falls apart.
If you still don't believe it, try removing the cable that pulls the throttle open and go for a ride. Tell me how well the other cable pushed the throttle open.



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