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High quality iron motorcycle control cable feetings components
Motorcycle control cables are an essential part of a motorcycle's control system. They are responsible for transmitting the rider's input from the control levers to various components, such as the throttle, clutch, and brakes. Here are some common types of control cables found on motorcycles:
Throttle Cable: The throttle cable connects the throttle grip on the handlebar to the throttle body or carburetor. When the rider twists the throttle grip, the throttle cable translates that movement into the opening or closing of the throttle, controlling the engine's speed.
Clutch Cable: The clutch cable connects the clutch lever on the handlebar to the clutch mechanism. When the rider pulls the clutch lever, the clutch cable disengages the clutch plates, allowing the rider to shift gears smoothly.
Brake Cables: Brake cables are used in both the front and rear braking systems. They connect the brake lever or pedal to the brake calipers or drum brakes. When the rider applies pressure to the brake lever or pedal, the brake cable transfers that force to the braking mechanism, resulting in the application of the brakes.