Service manual

Installing the Audiovox CCS100 Cruise Control on the
Honda Pacific Coast PC800 Motorcycle
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Copyright © 2001-2006 by Bruce Pickett. Copying or printing for personal use is permitted. All other rights reserved. January 21, 2006
The cable anchor itself is bolted to the bracket and
should be pointed directly at the throttle bellcrank to
minimize friction on the cable exiting the casing end.
It is important to avoid tight bends in the actuator
cable.
Alternative 2: Rear Pulling
Advantages Disadvantages
Easy to route actuator cable
No interference with throttle cables,
choke cable, or carburetor air box
Anchor easily attaches to trunk release
bracket
Shorten the anchor bracket so that it has only three
open mounting holes. Make opposing double bends
in the bracket so that the anchor's position will be
offset outwards by about an inch. The unused
mounting ears on the side of the anchor may be left
alone, or they may be cut off as in the picture at left.
Angle the anchor downward slightly on the bracket,
and securely tighten the bolt, lock washer, and nut.
Attach the anchor bracket to the forward bolt holding
the trunk release bracket to the fuel filler box. Attach
the actuator cable to the anchor; it will need to be
adjusted later after the bead chain is attached between
the actuator cable and bellcrank. Make sure that the
anchor points the cable directly at the throttle so that
it will not rub on the end of its sheath when it moves
in and out.