[Lifetime Warranty] 78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
Key Features
- Extended 78-inch (198cm) total length specifically designed for long-wheelbase scooters and rear-engine go-karts.
- Low-friction inner wire coating to ensure a smooth, responsive "snap-back" throttle action.
- Weather-resistant outer housing designed to prevent internal corrosion and cable binding in high-humidity environments.
- Standard 10mm threaded adjuster at the handlebar end for precise tension calibration.
- Universal "noodle" curved guide at the carburetor end for clean routing around engine components.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 91520
- 92207
- 92208
- 92210
- TC-GY6-78
- 139QMB-TC
Compatibility & Fitment
- Engines: GY6 50cc (139QMB), 125cc (152QMI), and 150cc (157QMJ) 4-stroke OHV engines.
- Scooter Models: TaoTao (Lancer, BWS, ATM50), Jonway, Roketa, Ice Bear, Wolf RX50, Peace Sports, and Future Champion.
- Other Vehicles: 150cc Go-Karts, Dune Buggies, Pit Bikes, and Dongfang Mopeds.
When to Replace
- The throttle grip feels heavy, "crunchy," or fails to return to the idle position automatically.
- Visible fraying or broken steel strands at the barrel ends or junction points.
- The engine RPMs increase unintentionally when the handlebars are turned to the left or right.
- The protective outer casing is melted, kinked, or cracked, exposing the inner wire to debris.
- Excessive "slop" in the throttle grip that cannot be removed using the inline adjuster.
Installation Tips
- Follow Original Routing: Route the new cable exactly along the path of the old one to avoid high-heat areas like the exhaust manifold.
- Avoid Tight Bends: Ensure there are no sharp angles in the cable path, as these will cause internal friction and premature failure.
- Set Free Play: Adjust the threaded barrel so there is approximately 2mm to 4mm of free play in the throttle grip before the carburetor butterfly begins to open.
- Lubrication: Apply a small amount of silicone-based cable lubricant to the inner wire before final assembly to ensure long-term smooth operation.
- Safety Check: With the engine off, turn the handlebars fully from lock to lock and verify the throttle stays in the closed position throughout the entire range of motion.
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[Lifetime Warranty] 78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
[Lifetime Warranty] 78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
Key Features
- Extended 78-inch (198cm) total length specifically designed for long-wheelbase scooters and rear-engine go-karts.
- Low-friction inner wire coating to ensure a smooth, responsive "snap-back" throttle action.
- Weather-resistant outer housing designed to prevent internal corrosion and cable binding in high-humidity environments.
- Standard 10mm threaded adjuster at the handlebar end for precise tension calibration.
- Universal "noodle" curved guide at the carburetor end for clean routing around engine components.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 91520
- 92207
- 92208
- 92210
- TC-GY6-78
- 139QMB-TC
Compatibility & Fitment
- Engines: GY6 50cc (139QMB), 125cc (152QMI), and 150cc (157QMJ) 4-stroke OHV engines.
- Scooter Models: TaoTao (Lancer, BWS, ATM50), Jonway, Roketa, Ice Bear, Wolf RX50, Peace Sports, and Future Champion.
- Other Vehicles: 150cc Go-Karts, Dune Buggies, Pit Bikes, and Dongfang Mopeds.
When to Replace
- The throttle grip feels heavy, "crunchy," or fails to return to the idle position automatically.
- Visible fraying or broken steel strands at the barrel ends or junction points.
- The engine RPMs increase unintentionally when the handlebars are turned to the left or right.
- The protective outer casing is melted, kinked, or cracked, exposing the inner wire to debris.
- Excessive "slop" in the throttle grip that cannot be removed using the inline adjuster.
Installation Tips
- Follow Original Routing: Route the new cable exactly along the path of the old one to avoid high-heat areas like the exhaust manifold.
- Avoid Tight Bends: Ensure there are no sharp angles in the cable path, as these will cause internal friction and premature failure.
- Set Free Play: Adjust the threaded barrel so there is approximately 2mm to 4mm of free play in the throttle grip before the carburetor butterfly begins to open.
- Lubrication: Apply a small amount of silicone-based cable lubricant to the inner wire before final assembly to ensure long-term smooth operation.
- Safety Check: With the engine off, turn the handlebars fully from lock to lock and verify the throttle stays in the closed position throughout the entire range of motion.
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78-Inch Throttle Cable for GY6 50cc-150cc Scooter Moped Go-Kart Engines
Key Features
- Extended 78-inch (198cm) total length specifically designed for long-wheelbase scooters and rear-engine go-karts.
- Low-friction inner wire coating to ensure a smooth, responsive "snap-back" throttle action.
- Weather-resistant outer housing designed to prevent internal corrosion and cable binding in high-humidity environments.
- Standard 10mm threaded adjuster at the handlebar end for precise tension calibration.
- Universal "noodle" curved guide at the carburetor end for clean routing around engine components.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- 91520
- 92207
- 92208
- 92210
- TC-GY6-78
- 139QMB-TC
Compatibility & Fitment
- Engines: GY6 50cc (139QMB), 125cc (152QMI), and 150cc (157QMJ) 4-stroke OHV engines.
- Scooter Models: TaoTao (Lancer, BWS, ATM50), Jonway, Roketa, Ice Bear, Wolf RX50, Peace Sports, and Future Champion.
- Other Vehicles: 150cc Go-Karts, Dune Buggies, Pit Bikes, and Dongfang Mopeds.
When to Replace
- The throttle grip feels heavy, "crunchy," or fails to return to the idle position automatically.
- Visible fraying or broken steel strands at the barrel ends or junction points.
- The engine RPMs increase unintentionally when the handlebars are turned to the left or right.
- The protective outer casing is melted, kinked, or cracked, exposing the inner wire to debris.
- Excessive "slop" in the throttle grip that cannot be removed using the inline adjuster.
Installation Tips
- Follow Original Routing: Route the new cable exactly along the path of the old one to avoid high-heat areas like the exhaust manifold.
- Avoid Tight Bends: Ensure there are no sharp angles in the cable path, as these will cause internal friction and premature failure.
- Set Free Play: Adjust the threaded barrel so there is approximately 2mm to 4mm of free play in the throttle grip before the carburetor butterfly begins to open.
- Lubrication: Apply a small amount of silicone-based cable lubricant to the inner wire before final assembly to ensure long-term smooth operation.
- Safety Check: With the engine off, turn the handlebars fully from lock to lock and verify the throttle stays in the closed position throughout the entire range of motion.
























