Can a throttle cable break?

Can a throttle cable break?

While most newer cars use drive-by-wire electronic throttle control, physical accelerator cables are still commonly found on many vehicles out on the road. The most common way that accelerator cables fail is that they break. Over time, they can simply weaken with age and use, until they eventually snap.

Why do Harleys have two throttle cables?

A push/pull throttle cable is an upgrade to the old standard single throttle cable linkage. The throttle grip works on the carburettors when twisting/throttling up and when releasing/throttling down. The second cable pulls the carb closed so it isn’t stuck wide open.

When did electronic throttle control come out for Harley Davidson?

Harley-Davidson Electronic Throttle Control. In 2008 Harley-Davidson introduced a new throttle system called Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), which eliminates the throttle cables connecting the throttle and the throttle body and replaces them with an electronic connection.

Where can I buy Harley Davidson motorcycle cables?

Fortunately, our online store is always ready to offer a great selection of products designed and manufactured by such renowned brands as Daytona Twin Tec, Motion Pro, NAMZ, Hard Drive, and many others.

How big is the throttle grip on a Harley Davidson?

Harley offers various handlebar bends for the new system. For certain applications they also offer a throttle-grip sensor with longer wires (43-1/4 inches long, Part No. 32308-08, $89.95), which connects directly to the stock wiring harness without an extension harness.

Do you need a throttle cable for a Moto Guzzi?

This can be the case for older Japanese machines, most European street models like Ducati’s, BMW’S and Moto Guzzi’s, motor scooters, and rare or exotic bikes. You need a throttle cable for a vehicle that has non-stock components such as the throttle (twist throttle or thumb throttle), carburetor, or FI throttle body.

How much does a Harley Davidson throttle cable cost?

Not only that, but we have them all in-stock and ready to ship to you today. Dennis Kirk has been the leader in the powersports industry since 1969, so you can rest assured that we have your back when it comes to bringing you the best Throttle Cables for your Harley-Davidson. All orders over $89 receive Free shipping.

Harley-Davidson Electronic Throttle Control. In 2008 Harley-Davidson introduced a new throttle system called Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), which eliminates the throttle cables connecting the throttle and the throttle body and replaces them with an electronic connection.

Where is the throttle lock screw on a Harley Davidson?

Purchased a new bottom turn signal housing and came with the throttle lock screw, tension spring and locking ring but had to purchase the friction plate separate. Has a tiny hole punched in it but doesn’t look large enough to sit on the end of the throttle lock screw. It puts friction on the throttle grip to keep if from closing.

What makes a throttle grip different on a Harley Davidson?

Another mechanical difference is the fact that the throttle grip is returned to its zero position with a built-in spring instead of springs mounted on the throttle body. Since the new spring does not have to overcome friction and wear of the cables, it snaps back with more authority and has a different feel than the previous system.