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[Lifetime Warranty] 75-inch Throttle Cable
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75-inch Throttle Cable for Go Karts, Mini Bikes, and Pit Bikes
Key Features
- Total cable length of 75 inches (approximately 190.5 cm) for extended reach on long-frame karts and buggies.
- High-tensile braided steel inner wire provides responsive, low-friction throttle control.
- Durable, weather-resistant outer housing protects against moisture, grit, and corrosion.
- Standard barrel-style connector for secure attachment to gas pedals and twist-grip assemblies.
- Integrated threaded adjuster allows for precise cable tensioning and idle synchronization at the carburetor.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 75-inch Universal Throttle Cable
- Kandi GKA Cable
- Yerf-Dog 3203 / 30033 Cable
- Black Widow Go Kart Cable
- 90cc-250cc Buggy Throttle Line
Compatibility & Fitment
- Go Karts & Buggies: Kandi GKA, Black Widow, Hammerhead, TrailMaster, and Carter Brothers.
- Mini Bikes & Scooters: Yerf-Dog, Coleman, and various gas-powered stand-up or sit-down scooters.
- Engines: Compatible with 90cc, 110cc, 125cc, 150cc, 200cc, and 250cc GY6 or horizontal OHV engines.
- Dirt Bikes: Fits many pit bikes and off-road motorcycles requiring an extended-length cable.
When to Replace
- Throttle sticks, binds, or fails to return to the idle position promptly.
- Inner steel wire is frayed, kinked, or has snapped completely.
- Outer protective housing is cracked, melted, or crushed, restricting internal movement.
- The adjustment nut is stripped or the barrel end has detached from the cable.
- Excessive slack in the throttle pedal that cannot be corrected with standard adjustments.
Installation Tips
- Route the new cable along the vehicle frame, ensuring it is kept away from the exhaust and moving suspension parts.
- Avoid sharp 90-degree bends which can cause internal friction and premature wear.
- Attach the barrel end to the throttle actuator (pedal or grip) before connecting to the carburetor.
- Ensure the inner wire is properly seated in the carburetor slide or butterfly valve linkage.
- Use the threaded adjuster to remove excess play; there should be a small amount of "free play" (approx. 1/8 inch) before the throttle engages.
- Secure the housing to the frame using heat-resistant ties to prevent the cable from snagging during off-road use.
