🛠️ Keep Your Ride Smooth and Sleek!
The Pit Posse Universal Cable Luber Tool is designed for motorcycle, ATV, and dirt bike enthusiasts, providing a quick and efficient way to lubricate clutch and throttle cables. With a robust double screw design for optimal sealing and high-quality materials, this tool ensures a mess-free experience while extending the life of your cables. Save time and money on maintenance with this essential addition to your toolbox.
T**N
Leaks Severely
Okay as tight as you can get it, it still leaks and more than just a little. I used it on standard XR100 cables. It did do the job and I am not dissatisfied. Be prepared to have a shop rag wadded up around it to soak up the mess. Cables work very well after using. Don't expect to see fluid gashing out the other end of the cable right away. I walked away and came back after awhile and gravity did it's job. Lube was coming out the other end.
P**.
Did not seal on my DRZ cables
Seems to be well made and only costs a few bucks. I'm not dissatisfied since it was cheap and could be just my cables. However, it did not seal at all on my DRZ clutch and throttle cables. It just sprayed lube everywhere, so have a rag ready if you try it. Had to do it the old fashioned way with a corner of a bag and that worked.
J**A
Cable Luber Gizmo
By the looks of these things, they probably all come the same factory in China; I bought the cheapest one I could find on Amazon. You need to fiddle with it a bit so as to direct more spray lube down the cable than in your face, but I was able to get the job done. From the looks of how these things are made, they most likely would be more suited for the small cable ends found on bicycles rather than those beefy cable ends on an old ATV like I have.
C**.
Gift
Will be given to someone else.
O**R
Near Miss
Could not get it to fit onto my Harley-Davidson Ultra clutch cable so I gave it to a local bicycle shop owner. So far he is very pleased with it.
A**R
Na
Na
V**Y
Cable lube tool
I had a smaller cable than the one this was designed for, but I was able to wrap my cable with a rubber hose with a slit down the side to make up the difference in diameter. I put the WD40 tube in the small opening and pressed the can top to start the spray. I think I got as much WD40 out that tube hole as I did in the cable. The hole for the WD40 sprayer tube was a little too big. The tube just slipped into the rubber hole and it could have been a more press fit. It did get the job done however.
D**E
Need easy cables
Great product for lubing up cables all cables clutch,brake,
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