Where do you all buy your gear selector push and pull cables from.
Cheers
[Edited on 30/7/18 by dunk3]
Is this for a specific gearbox and do you already have gear lever?
I used cable tec for my gear cable. Great service.
www.cable-tec.co.uk
It's just for a standard gearbox on a suzuki gsxr, and no I haven't got the gearstick yet
[Edited on 30/7/18 by dunk3]
http://www.mksportscars.com/push-pull-gear-cable-1-7m-long.html?SID=e92gr6u93bgjl51p2gvkqmkja0
Just use a standard "Morse" or "Teleflex" cable, available in all sorts of lengths & cost around £20 or so. The threads are imperial, but are so close to a metric thread (M5 IIRC) you can use metric rose joints on the ends, or just make up a bespoke adapter if required
The picture on the MK link appears to be a standard morse cable used in boats
Do a search for " Teleflex 33c morse cable "
A 4ft cable can be had for less than £20
Edit
Beat me to it Russ
[Edited on 31/7/18 by bonzoronnie]
Thanks guys will check them out .
Yeah, I thought the MK one looked just like a normal Morse cable, but it says "M6 thread" which somewhat confused me as I've never seen a metric Morse cable, tho' not to say they don't exist
Just looked at the morse cables but they don't have any thread and nuts on them higher up the cable were you would feed it through the hole in the chassis to attach them to the chassis.
They are held in place by a circlip or similar, I slid mine thro' a length of tube with a plate welded to the end, then drilled & slotted a small piece of 3mm steel plate to slide into the slot on the cable end, bolt in place & cable is secure, your adjustment is then on the cable ends
In marine use these cables are typically clamped in place.
Head to ASAP supplies
Search for 33c morse cables
They have a large range of cable clamps & end fittings
ASAP's morse cables can be had cheaper elsewhere
For example marinescene.co.uk
Edit
Ebay item no: 302018406590 is a basic type cable clamp
[Edited on 31/7/18 by bonzoronnie]
Thanks for the links will also check them out .
Mk did use cable Tec for there cables a couple of years ago for there shifter's.
http://www.cable-tec.co.uk