So, I had another choke cable snap at the right-angle kink at the knob end. I have another kicking around but I'm thinking, this being the third time such an event has happened, to forgo the knob altogether and lead a longer cable out of the knob hole and make a loop to pull on.
What do you guys think?
Also, what would be a good replacement cable for that? It needs to be flexible but not brittle.
Choke Knob Ideas
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I think there is too much friction between the hole for the knob and the choke plunger itself. I did grease the knob shaft (is that the right phrase?) and it helped for a few weeks.
I got a research grant for the summer, so I'm planning on spending the warm months here. Really is a shame that I can't make it to the sunny Sunday rides we enjoyed.
I got a research grant for the summer, so I'm planning on spending the warm months here. Really is a shame that I can't make it to the sunny Sunday rides we enjoyed.
Update:
I had an extra external and internal choke cable around so I swapped it out. The cable travels much smoother now and the old outer cable had a very hard kink in it.
The bad news: the little metal cable end of the cable decided to stay inside the frame, so I had to stick a naked external cable end in there and use electrical tape to hold it in place. I can probably fish that little piece out with some of the tools my roommate has here but I won't worry yet as it seems to hold very well.
I had an extra external and internal choke cable around so I swapped it out. The cable travels much smoother now and the old outer cable had a very hard kink in it.
The bad news: the little metal cable end of the cable decided to stay inside the frame, so I had to stick a naked external cable end in there and use electrical tape to hold it in place. I can probably fish that little piece out with some of the tools my roommate has here but I won't worry yet as it seems to hold very well.
keep your thoughts to your self. I dont care to hear about you greasing your knob/shaftYarko wrote:I think there is too much friction between the hole for the knob and the choke plunger itself. I did grease the knob shaft (is that the right phrase?) and it helped for a few weeks.
I got a research grant for the summer, so I'm planning on spending the warm months here. Really is a shame that I can't make it to the sunny Sunday rides we enjoyed.



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