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I searched all the websites I know and still cant find what I want. I'm looking for a cable clamp, or clamps, prefer one clamp, the will hold and fit my idle, throttle and brake line cables to my ape handlebars. Must be chrome,or something shiny like chrome. I really would like a eye or loop that would hold all at once, the hard part is all lines are braided steel from magnum shielding, and to big/thick for the common clamps easily found.... any help would be appreciated
Your best bet to get all three cables in one clamp is to have a clamp specially made by a machinist out of polished aluminum copying the basic design of the two cable clamps readily found in JP Cycles, Dennis Kirk, etc. etc.
yeah thought about fabricating stuff myself but would rather buy right now since Im dont have access to my works shop, but did consider it, thanks foe all the websites!
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