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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: speedykeene on June 13, 2007, 04:01:00 AM
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Hi does anyone out there make there own cables any pitfalls to pass on and any good tips for suppliers of cable nipples etc.
Many thanks ???
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I supply most parts for making control cables & will also make control cables to patterns/drawings or on your bike.
We also have a small workshop so we can accomodate your bike for cable making & fitting.
I've added our shop details below.
Visitors welcome friday afternoons & until 3pm saturdays.
Cheers
Phil
www.carrotcycles.co.uk
info@carrotcycles.co.uk
01522 595975
Carrot Cycles
Drakes Holdings
Fiskerton
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
LN3 4HU
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Vehicle Wiring Products in Ilkeston, Notts, supply all sizes of control cables and fittings. They have a website. Do a Google search.
As far as making up cables, it's best to use plumbers solder and Bakers Fluid flux, as it's harder than the more usual cored solder. I've been used to making my own cables for years, but have only recently started using a solder pot, which is MUCH better! I expect you know that the end of the cable needs to be "mushroomed"? If you make your own nipples, make sure that the hole for the cable is a snug fit, rather than oversized.
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I always use venhill cable kits http://www.venhill.co.uk/
reasonably priced as you get a selection of nipples with a cable kit
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make sure the wire youre soldering is absolutely spotlessly clean, otherwise the solder may not stick as well.