No, don't think it is difficult with the tank taken off. Open the cover at the throttle, pop out ends. Didi not look too close at carburetor end, but the same concept as the bar end. Might be a bit hard to get your hands in there.I've ordered one of these at my dealer because mine snapped. Although I booked my bike in last Friday to have it replaced the part didn't arrive in time. I'm told it has arrived now but they can't install it until after Easter. Anyone with experience know how hard it is to install these. I'll do a search and see if there's something on point.
The linked page shows an "OEM" part number after the Barnett number. Is that not specific enough? I'm thinking of ordering a set of cables myself.Balto thanks however thats a very generic listing. I called Barnett today. They instructed me that I need the Triumph p/n to order them.
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Bike Bandit quotes different part numbers for serial numbers 130132 and below and serial numbers 130133 and higher for throttle cables.I would bet money that the clutch and throttle cables for the carburetted 2001-2008 Bonnevilles and T100s (in the US) are the same, or at least interchangeable, because the motorcycle changed very little in those years.