Hi All
To complete my restoration of the AD! I need information on the relevant part numbers for the folloeing
Handbrake Cable
Clutch Cable
Throttle Cable
Gear Change Cables
Are they still available to purchase , or do I have to make them
Many Thanks
Mal
Cables
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Re: Cables
making your own is better and cheaper ...........make some spares to carry as spare
Re: Cables
Hi
Would you know the lengths of these cables as I do not have any originals to measure
Many Thanks
Mal
Would you know the lengths of these cables as I do not have any originals to measure
Many Thanks
Mal
- olandese volante
- Apista veterano
- Messaggi: 1942
- Iscritto il: 20 maggio 2007, 18:17
- Ape owned: AC3
- Località: olanda/apiro(mc)
Re: Cables
the way to go is to get some standard stuff, the outer cable can be bought from roll from the better bicycleshops or motorcycle shops , so measure very roughly what length you need get some more and put in the outer cable when its lying ok cut to length and put on the end caps .
the outside cable should be of the "brake type" ( there are two types of cable and you want the right one!)
of course there are some things to be looked at when doing all this : when cutting the ends use the right plyers so its straight. (other wise your cables wont last long ....)
when measuring check for "moving length"
the inside cables are easiest when they already have the end part that is ok for the handebar side so that all you have to do is get a screw on part for the other side .( i prefer soldering)
my guess iis that the guy where you get the cable will explain better ( he has the cable at hand and might tell you to mark it and he will cut it) prices vary but usually a cable wont cost you an arm or leg.
i have a box full but sending them costs more than buying them!
the outside cable should be of the "brake type" ( there are two types of cable and you want the right one!)
of course there are some things to be looked at when doing all this : when cutting the ends use the right plyers so its straight. (other wise your cables wont last long ....)
when measuring check for "moving length"
the inside cables are easiest when they already have the end part that is ok for the handebar side so that all you have to do is get a screw on part for the other side .( i prefer soldering)
my guess iis that the guy where you get the cable will explain better ( he has the cable at hand and might tell you to mark it and he will cut it) prices vary but usually a cable wont cost you an arm or leg.
i have a box full but sending them costs more than buying them!
Re: Cables
Hello,
I almost have bought all my cables from Peter Erhorn (http://www.vespa-oldtimerteile.de). The most standard cabel fit or were reduced only slightly. Only the hand brake cable coming from the role, cable and shells. The length of the shells I have determined through trial and error. The cable is about 3.5 m long, I think.
For Joke I've taken the long MP Joke and cutted it.
All you need is a good pair of pliers and the corresponding sleeves and endpeaces.
much success.
I almost have bought all my cables from Peter Erhorn (http://www.vespa-oldtimerteile.de). The most standard cabel fit or were reduced only slightly. Only the hand brake cable coming from the role, cable and shells. The length of the shells I have determined through trial and error. The cable is about 3.5 m long, I think.
For Joke I've taken the long MP Joke and cutted it.
All you need is a good pair of pliers and the corresponding sleeves and endpeaces.
much success.