Where to Buy Throttle Cables

motormayhem

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Looked around and didn't see much info. Where can I buy a new set of CB 360 throttle cables, mine just broke. The sheath is in ok conidition so I could also throw a new piece of wire rope in there, but how do I crimp ends on it?
 
Where did you look because it took me 10 seconds to find them. Motion Pro will make them for you, price is reasonable. There are tons of them on Ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Motion-Pro-Throttle-Cable-for-Honda-CB350-CB360-Twin-K-Super-Sport-Scrambler-/161108185546?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&fits=Make%3AHonda&hash=item2582cbd1ca&vxp=mtr
 
o1marc said:
Where did you look because it took me 10 seconds to find them. Motion Pro will make them for you, price is reasonable. There are tons of them on Ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Motion-Pro-Throttle-Cable-for-Honda-CB350-CB360-Twin-K-Super-Sport-Scrambler-/161108185546?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&fits=Make%3AHonda&hash=item2582cbd1ca&vxp=mtr
Although that says its for a CB360 the CB 360 uses a push pull setup and that cable is for a twin pull carb setup.
 
Check your local Honda dealer they might have something that will fit. If not check around at the local repair shops for one.
 
Old Bike Barn and other places sell them. Like Marc mentioned, Motion Pro makes them. The same cable works on like 20 different models. I know my 73 XL175 and my 75 CB360 use the same throttle cable. The only thing different is how they link to the carb, since they use different carb setups.
 
motormayhem said:
Although that says its for a CB360 the CB 360 uses a push pull setup and that cable is for a twin pull carb setup.
That's true but there are a million push or pull cables available there also. I did notice on that listing the title says CB360 but the fitment chart only showed 350's. Motion Pro made my clutch cable for my Sportster when I wanted to swap from a large Harley 1" clutch perch and heavier cable to a metric perch and cable. I sent them my old perch, cable, new perch and gave them the proper lengths I needed because stock length would have been way too long with clip-ons. Took em a week to send me a perfect fitting cable. It was like $40 with shipping both ways included, not bad for a Sportster clutch cable.
I got lucky once when I was needing throttle cables for my Sporty and needed to convert from one cable to 2. I called Barnett and they sent me a whole bag of different cable ends and a 2/1 splitter and made my own cables. I don't think I could get that deal again as they don't sell parts like that anymore IIRC.
 
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