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Cable Sheathing 2 Months, 1 Week ago  
...or whatever it's technically called.

I have an '06 RS with the braided throttle and clutch cables. I'm ready to install my Nostalgia bar and thought it would look so much nicer without the plastic sheathing on those cables.

Over time, the plastic sheathing has turned a little milky.

It looks like the cables underneath have a coating on them already and I'm wondering if the extra plastic sheathing is really necessary. The cables underneath look oh so pretty without the extra plastic.

Anyone ever remove this sheathing? Any problems?

Thanks all....greeny
 
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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
Yes you can remove the plastic coating however the stainless is like a rasp and will destroy anything it touches.

What you can do is remove the plastic from all areas where is free and leave it on where it touches the frame or the tree. You can also remove all of it and in the critical parts replace it with new clear plastic hose. I've done that where my control cables (they're sheathed with SS) cross through my upper tree. You can see it unless you look close.

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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
Thanks Doc....

Do the stock cables have some kind of coating over the SS? Sure looks like they have something on them like they've been dipped in some thin plastic coating. Wasn't sure if that's enough to protect things.

I'll probably just trim them down as you say. That would look 100% better!

Thank you sir....greeny
 
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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
I wasn't aware that any of the stock R*'s had SS cables.

Almost all SS cables have a plastic coating to protect the paint and chrome .... normally it just plastic tubing.

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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
The 06 and up Silverados come with SS Throttle and Clutch cables. The sheathing is getting cloudy on my clutch and it appears to be getting some kind of black colored, probably a fungus growing under the protective sheathing. I have not come up with a solution yet.
 
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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
Thanks. I'm thinking about taking all the tubing off. Per Doc, I may just put some protection back on only where the cables touch things.

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Re:Cable Sheathing 2 Months ago  
my SS cables have rusted, but only where the outer cover is not covering the inner covering.... go figure and only on top of the handle bars.
 
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