What is the difference between dual throttle cables and single throttle cables?
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Here are the differences between dual throttle cables and single throttle cables: 1. Number of throttle cables: In a single cable setup, there is only one throttle cable under the right-hand throttle grip. In a dual cable setup, there are two throttle cables under the right-hand throttle grip. 2. Throttle control precision: Dual throttle cables provide more precise throttle control compared to single cables. The throttle return effect is also better with dual cables. 3. Usage differences: Constant vacuum carburetors often use dual throttle cables, while slide carburetors typically use single throttle cables. Although there are these differences between single and dual throttle cables, in practical use, there is no significant difference. Therefore, replacing dual cables with a single cable will not have any adverse effects.