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DPage
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My tach cable ('82 850G) usually only lasts for about a year, 4-5 thousand miles. I buy OEM's and use caliper grease on the internal cable before installing. When I first got the bike, I replaced the original but saved it (the thing still works, I use it for a spare). The old cable has a 30 degree bend in the aluminum casing on the end which attaches to the tach, but new cables have no bend, they're perfectly straight on both ends.
Does anybody remember these old "crooked" cables, and do you think they last longer? If so, is there a way to get the older model, maybe from a parts fiche on something other than an '82 850G? Or maybe 5,000 miles is all I should expect from a tach cable?
Does anybody remember these old "crooked" cables, and do you think they last longer? If so, is there a way to get the older model, maybe from a parts fiche on something other than an '82 850G? Or maybe 5,000 miles is all I should expect from a tach cable?