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    Default Throttle cables step by step

    Hey guys, is there any step by step to replace the throttle cables?...pretty sure what to do but rather check first with the Pros...

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    Yes it's titled exchanging throttle cables with Barnett - listed in the how to. Shows barnett cables but it's the same no matter what kind you have.

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    Thumbs up Here you go

    http://www.m109riders.com/forums/sho...hrottle+cables

    Rock On Pal But if your going to do this, I would do new grips at the same time! I DID, 1 shot 1 kill!

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    Thank you very much for your help, it came out great....

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    Default Throttle cable

    I looked at that site but need to get the cable around the plastic insert on the throttle, it to tight. I loosened the cable but cant get on
    Last edited by Frail; 06-29-2012 at 11:20 PM.

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    Default Twist it good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Frail View Post
    I looked at that site but need to get the cable around the plastic insert on the throttle, it to tight. I loosened the cable but cant get on
    No, not the dance move. After you get the front cable barrel in it's groove, twist the throttle grip to the 3/4 wide open position and hold it there (or get someone to hold it). Now the rear cable will be long enough to get it into it's place. Easy peasy once you've done it.
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