GT750 CV carbs single cable okay?
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GT750 CV carbs single cable okay?
Do any of you guys run your GT750's with just a single throttle cable with the CV carbs? I recently fixed up a CB750F2 and I remember people on that forum saying the "push" cable doesn't do a whole lot, insurance if the return spring flies off or something. The reason I ask, a while ago I bought new cables really cheap on Ebay, why? well the small print said 10" longer than stock - I didn't see that part... maybe I should put some ape hangers on....
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The PUSH cable is actually there to PULL the carbs shut.
In an emergency, you could get away with one cable, but the spring tension is not all that high and with a slightly sticky OPEN cable you could be in trouble.
I wouldn't build a bike that way, but as a get home it's OK. There's your first opinion.

In an emergency, you could get away with one cable, but the spring tension is not all that high and with a slightly sticky OPEN cable you could be in trouble.
I wouldn't build a bike that way, but as a get home it's OK. There's your first opinion.
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Longer cables can be shortened but for the sake of keeping it stock or just because its designed that way i'd keep the two cables anyway on a daily rider.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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Richard the brass barrel ends i made up and soldered in are working perfectly.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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Another nice thing about having the two cables on the bike if its designed for them is you have a built in spare. If the pull one breaks you can switch it out and use the push one in its place and at least you can get home with a reasonably working throttle.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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As much as I agree in principle on this one, it's not consistently applied on other bikes.
All the GSX series bikes had a bank of four CV carbs with ONE pull cable.
Suzuki saw fit to do away with the extra cable on exactly the same type of carbs on those bikes as on GT's.
It could be argued that there's an extra return spring helping to close the throttle I suppose...
Mechanically I can't see why there is a need for two cables, there is enough tension in the springs to adequately return the throttle.
They are good as a spare and as peace of mind, but I doubt they're absolutely necessary.
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All the GSX series bikes had a bank of four CV carbs with ONE pull cable.
Suzuki saw fit to do away with the extra cable on exactly the same type of carbs on those bikes as on GT's.
It could be argued that there's an extra return spring helping to close the throttle I suppose...
Mechanically I can't see why there is a need for two cables, there is enough tension in the springs to adequately return the throttle.
They are good as a spare and as peace of mind, but I doubt they're absolutely necessary.
Cheers
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