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    I have a project motorcycle I'm semi-rebuilding and I went too change the throttle cables and I can't get them back on the handlebar end.

    Is there anyone close by Keller that could help me out?

    If so I would make it worth your time.

    Thanks
    Terry

    #2
    Did you disassemble the throttle body on the bar? Should be able to connect to the slot in the throttle grip them reassemble the body onto the grip/bar.

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      #3
      Call Ricky at The Motorcycle Shop in Hurst

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        #4
        Originally posted by 125Dad View Post
        I have a project motorcycle I'm semi-rebuilding and I went too change the throttle cables and I can't get them back on the handlebar end.

        Is there anyone close by Keller that could help me out?

        If so I would make it worth your time.

        Thanks
        Terry
        The best thing you could do is leave them off and just sit on it in the garage!

        Heck you could even put a fan in front of you so your hair could blow in the wind.........oh wait..

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          #5
          Have you been talking with my wife.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 125Dad View Post
            I have a project motorcycle I'm semi-rebuilding and I went too change the throttle cables and I can't get them back on the handlebar end.

            Is there anyone close by Keller that could help me out?

            If so I would make it worth your time.

            Thanks
            Terry
            You can loosen the bars and slide them over for clearance or you can mount the throttle assembly on the bars and then attach the cables.

            If it's a Harly, I just don't know. A lot of them have handlebars way up in the air.

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              #7
              Thanks for all the tips.

              My problem was a aftermarket set of grips and I replaced the switch box and the last person had altered the old one to make the aftermarket set work.

              Got new factory grips and wal-la.
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