Norton Speedo Cable, 5' 9" Commando, Atlas, Manxman on 2040-parts.com
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
Smiths # DF9110/00 - 5' 9" 06-7904, 09-00021
1968-75 Norton Commando, 1964-68 Atlas, 1964 Manxman, 1964 - 88SS,
1964-66 - 650/99 1973-74 Triumph Trident, Bonneville, Tiger, TR7 This cable is manufactured using original Smiths presses and fittings for the most authentic cable available. Quality Speedometer Cable from Vintage British Cables Please contact us for ANY cable you need for you vintage British motorcycle. Why risk your expensive instrument with a cheap cable? Paypal only. Buyer pays shipping. Cables shipped within Canada are sent Expedited Parcel, Tracking number and insurance. Cables sent to the US are sent Small Packet Air, insured, NO tracking number. Overseas Buyers Please contact us for shipping rate. *Very pleased, excellent quality, very happy with item, thanks very much! *Perfect perfect perfect. I'm glad I found you, I'll be back. Thanks. *Excellent quality product + prompt delivery. Highly recommended ebayer. Thanks *EXCELLENT PRODUCT, FINEST CABLE AVAILABLE *Fast shipping! Excellent Communication!! *very satisfied with order I can warmly recommend Vintage British Cables in Canada for superb quality replica Smiths tacho and speedo cables. The cable I recieved from them is a true copy of the original and the best I've ever seen. The crimping is much better than the usual hexagonal one seen on inferior types, and according to them made using ORIGINAL SMITHS Equipment, Presses and Dies. From AJS forum "Superb Quality Smiths Cables" "Dear smithscables, Cable quality has been one of my pet peeves. I've had so many freshly rebuilt Smiths gauges expire prematurely because of crap cables, I stopped having them rebuilt years ago. The apparent quality of the tachometer cable you sent me gives me reason for hope. I say apparent because I haven't yet run the bike, but the cable is installed. The previous "Genuine Norton" cable was too short, and would pull at the gauge, and rub on the exhaust pipe, and eventually pulled apart at the drive end, like so many other cables that have pulled apart at the drive end. Your cable is the right length, does not rub on the exhaust pipe, and the swaging at the ends is obviously superior. Even the armor is swaged on instead of free floating. Finally, quality cables. Thank you!" "The gent there was very helpful and described my problem to a "T". When it arrived I compared the two cables side by side- and saw that my original cable was 1- too long, 2- made of a much cheaper material, and 3-did not even look correct. The new cable appears to be exactly like an OEM piece, right down to the crimps on the steel ends. I have had a chance to try it out and everything works as it should. I know it is a mundane part, even so it must be manufactured correctly to proper tolerances or it ain't gonna work. It was just annoying me not to have the speedo working. Quality counts! and I would certainly use this business again for my cable needs." Triumph Forum Review |
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