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Sounds like you need the OEM part # so you can order a genuine HD cable from a discounter like Zanotti's. I can't supply the OEM #, but I'm sure someone here will come along with it eventually.
In the meantime, consider ordering the cable from Magnum Shielding. Your cable thru them is part # 3212HE @ $65 and can be had in several colors. Their cables will be the last you ever buy and never need lubed....Just offering an option
That HD cable from Zanotti's is $37.06 including shipping.....they show 3 in stock, so it should ship this week for delivery next week...ooops, we got new year's, so it may be delayed a day or two.
Last edited by oinker02; Dec 31, 2009 at 01:09 AM.
Don't forget to get a 36801-87C tranny side cover gasket and if you have stock exhaust with the crossover you will need two 65324-83B exhaust gaskets. Several GA dealers have that on hand.
Don't forget to get a 36801-87C tranny side cover gasket and if you have stock exhaust with the crossover you will need two 65324-83B exhaust gaskets. Several GA dealers have that on hand.
Don't forget to get a 36801-87C tranny side cover gasket and if you have stock exhaust with the crossover you will need two 65324-83B exhaust gaskets. Several GA dealers have that on hand.
Originally Posted by oinker02
and a QT of tranny fluid.....AND BEER!
Rolling your scoot up onto a 2" x 6" or 8" x 8' plank and leaning it over onto the jiffy stand should allow you to remove the tranny cover with no loss of tranny fluid.
Thanks for the info. I ordered the oem for now but will be upgrading the handle bars later and will go with the Magnums. I bookmarked their site. Thanks for the info.
Happy New Year,
Mike
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