Shorten Throttle Cable?

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Hey guys need some advice.
Dropped my handlebar setup 3" and now I have a little excess slack that I need to address.

I believe this is causing the bend radius to be a little to tight and doesn't allow the flipper to come back smoothly.

Is there a tool to cut the cable down?
(Replacement T part that clips into the flipper? )

Whole new shorter cable?

Or should I take off the hood and get creative rerouting it to take up some slack?

Thanks!
 

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Hey guys need some advice.
Dropped my handlebar setup 3" and now I have a little excess slack that I need to address.

I believe this is causing the bend radius to be a little to tight and doesn't allow the flipper to come back smoothly.

Is there a tool to cut the cable down?
(Replacement T part that clips into the flipper? )

Whole new shorter cable?

Or should I take off the hood and get creative rerouting it to take up some slack?

Thanks!

I know there is a kit to make cables. Years ago dirt biking I broke a clutch cable and a guy made one for me at the camp site with a kit he had. But I have no idea where he got it. But I am assuming you sled is a mountain sled? Maybe the trail version might have a shorter cable. Or run it a different way in the sled.


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Hey guys need some advice.
Dropped my handlebar setup 3" and now I have a little excess slack that I need to address.

I believe this is causing the bend radius to be a little to tight and doesn't allow the flipper to come back smoothly.

Is there a tool to cut the cable down?
(Replacement T part that clips into the flipper? )

Whole new shorter cable?

Or should I take off the hood and get creative rerouting it to take up some slack?

Thanks!

Yes there is, i have used them in the past. If you go to a powersport aftermarket supplier he will be able to set you up.
The kit consist of a new outer casing, case ends, cable and a cable end. You basically use what you need to shorten the cable and braze the end. Easy, i've done a few in the past.
Or if you do enough research you might be able to find a cable that will fit for your application off another model.
 

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Thanks fellas.

Can a guy get at the throttle body to replace the cable by removing the air box silencer? Or what's the easiest way?

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Why? ...a TPS has no idea how long your throttle cable is.

I just figured if your free play of the cable was out of whack, or if the cable held the throttle open a bit in a certain spot? Was just thinking out loud!


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I just replaced my cable 2 days ago, slid the air box out and had lots of room to work.
 

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I just figured if your free play of the cable was out of whack, or if the cable held the throttle open a bit in a certain spot? Was just thinking out loud!


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Lol, sorry about that. ...that was meant to be more of a question than a statement.
 

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I just figured if your free play of the cable was out of whack, or if the cable held the throttle open a bit in a certain spot? Was just thinking out loud!


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yes you do need to get it the tps reset, you need to set the throttle free play then makes sure your throttle opening percentage is at least 95% full open. You can replace the throttle cable but it won't be proper
 

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I dropped my xm 3", haven't had any issues for 2 yrs riding. You aren't trying to run the cable through the riser are you? My slack runs before the bar pad.
 

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I dropped my xm 3", haven't had any issues for 2 yrs riding. You aren't trying to run the cable through the riser are you? My slack runs before the bar pad.
That's pretty much the exact same setup I have. 3" knucks and 2" boondocker bars.

Took it for a rip and when you pull the throttle to the bar and then release it , it very slowly comes back and then comes to rest at about 4400 rpm.....

I am gonna try and route the cable a little differently to try and take up some slack and increase the bend radius.

I think that's why the cable is hanging up because of the bend radius into the hand throttle.
 

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Although mine is only at 6" and not 5" like yours, this is how mine is. Then I have my bar bag covering the cable, not sure why the website always turns my iphone pictures.
 

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hate to be the guy to bring up old threads from the depths, but my sled is now doing some funky stuff too and i suspect the throttle cable is to blame. has anyone swapped their throttle cable to a shorter one and had success? i went from the stock 8" riser to a 4" with 2" cfr bars. im debating trying one from an mxz or similar like was mentioned above but will have to do a side by side comparison to be sure.
 
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hate to be the guy to bring up old threads from the depths, but my sled is now doing some funky stuff too and i suspect the throttle cable is to blame. has anyone swapped their throttle cable to a shorter one and had success? i went from the stock 8" riser to a 4" with 2" cfr bars. im debating trying one from an mxz or similar like was mentioned above but will have to do a side by side comparison to be sure.
I'm surprised if it's a cable issue with only dropping the bars 2". Don't tie the cable to anything or run it through a riser just let it loop around and down the hole in the console. Maybe try lubing it since it looks like your sled is about 5 years old now.
 

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I'm surprised if it's a cable issue with only dropping the bars 2". Don't tie the cable to anything or run it through a riser just let it loop around and down the hole in the console. Maybe try lubing it since it looks like your sled is about 5 years old now.

Yeah I was surprised too. Haven't really heard of too much issue like that before.


Thanks for the number! I did some searching on the doo parts lookup and didn't find that number, but I did find a few others, took those numbers to the dealer the other day and compared the different cables. Turns out the 512060668 ($77) is the better option. 512060667 ($77) was my other number but its about an inch longer than the 668 and 512060851 ($120) is what was on the sled and another 1.5" longer again. So the 512060668 is about 2.5" shorter that the factory cable and definitely cleans it up a bit but it could probably be another inch shorter too. Waiting till the snow flies and ill give it a shot.
 
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