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Re: GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle
Posted by 'Knighty' on 26 Apr 2016 @ 08:05


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Someone I know who who has done A LOT of design and race engineering on front running factory Bowman prokarts in the late 90's once told me to get the teflon-lined cables & outers used on mountian bikes......as the friction from 2 normal cables causes stiction/friction on the throttle and can slow down a prokart.....which sounded quite logical to me.

I used a teflon one on our cadet, but being a single cable it didnt really make much difference, but certainly worth a go for a prokart......just search ebay for "teflon mountain bike brake cable" and you will get zillions of options pop up at sensible price.....but if you want to pay 4 times the normal price, just go to halfords!

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GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle  by 'WDave'   (25 Apr 2016 @ 13:48)
Re: GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle  by 'Knighty'   (25 Apr 2016 @ 15:09)
Re: GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle  by 'MichaelW'   (25 Apr 2016 @ 22:03)
Re: GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle  by 'Knighty'  << You are here!
Re: GX160 Cadet Sticking Throttle  by 'JimG'   (26 Apr 2016 @ 12:13)

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