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NICHE Speedometer Cable for Yamaha Moto-4 YFM225 YFM350ER Big Bear 350 Kodiak 400 1YW-83550-00-00 2HR-83550-01-00

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  • Replaces OEM Part Numbers: Yamaha 1YW-83550-00-00, 2HR-83550-01-00, 4SH-83550-01-00, 2HR-43550-00-00, 4SH-83550-00-00, 2HR-83550-00-00
  • Compatible with: Yamaha 1986-1988 Moto-4 YFM225, 1987-1995 Moto-4 YFM350ER, 1987-1998 Big Bear 350, 1995-1996 Kodiak 400
  • Other Hardware Material: Q235 Steel; Zinc coating surface, The connection between round tips and steel strings made by zinc alloy
  • Replaces Motion Pro: 05-0180
  • Length: 40.55 Inches



Product Description

NICHE Brake Pads ATV UTV Stopping Safety Ceramic Padding

519-CCB2155L

Niche Powersports Brake Pads Replacement
About NICHE

NICHE specializes in the highest quality Powersports replacement parts. Our parts meet or exceed the quality of the original parts that come with your machine. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. Let NICHE components fix your machine today!

NICHE Speedometer Cable 519-CCB2155L

Cable Type: Speedometer Cable

  • Includes: Speedometer Cable
  • Compatible with the following brands: Yamaha
  • Compatible with the following models: YFM 225 Moto-4,YFM 350ER Moto 4,YFM 350FW
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPN's: 05-0180,1YW-83550-00-00, 2HR-83550-01-00,2HR-83550-01-00,4SH-83550-01-00

Cable Comparison

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Clutch Cable

What is it?

  • A clutch cable allows the vehicle to change gear

Why Replace?

  • They break, the constant stress of the cable sliding in and out causes a break at one of the end.
  • The cable casing gets damaged due to being close to moving parts, damaged housing causes the cable to bend and corrode.

When to replace?

  • A common sign that your clutch cable is damaged and needs replacing is if the clutch lever is stiff or your gear shifts aren’t smooth

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Throttle Cable

What is it?

  • The engine of your bike needs air and fuel to run. When you turn the throttle, it connects to the pull cable and pulls open the butterfly valve. This allows air to enter the intake manifold

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Choke Cable

What is it?

  • A choke cable is designed to restrict the flow of air in the carburettor of an engine

Choke Facts

  • There is no harm using the choke to start an engine. When it’s cold, it can be a necessity to get started
  • Using it a choke will only lead to increase fuel usage, but no damage to the vehicle.

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Pull Throttle Cable

What is it?

  • This is the cable that pulls open the valve when you turn the throttle. It allows air to get into your engine

When to replace?

  • You should replace your throttle cables after three years or 10,000 miles
  • If a cable breaks, frays, or you change your handlebar you will need a different cable as well

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Push Pull Throttle Cable

What is it?

  • A dual cable throttle operation where the pull cable opens the throttle plates, while the push cable, along with a throttle return spring, closes the throttle plates

Installing Tip

  • When installing a new cable, make sure to note the routing of the original cable. Also, the dimensions of the new cables must be identical, allowing for the fact that old cables do stretch over time.

Maintenance

  • After a race or as often as possible after washing to remove the cables from the bike and flush them through with a blast of air. Also the nipples can also be lubricated, with copper grease

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Push Throttle Cable

What is it?

  • The push cable is a safety addition, there is a spring that will close the valve whenever the throttle isn’t activated but if the spring fails the push cable safely closes the valve.

When to replace?

  • You should replace your throttle cables after three years or 10,000 miles
  • If a cable breaks, frays, or you change your handlebar you will need a different cable as well

Shaun
August 27, 2025
Cable is made well… however it was about 4” too short to fit my 2002 Yamaha big bear 400. Also whe it inserts into the engine I had to modify the locking groove because it was quite in the right spot. I was able to make it work though.
Carrie Wellar
August 11, 2025
Perfect fit my 4 wheeler is back in action
Johanne
July 29, 2025
Sa quil me fallait
Fixer man
July 22, 2025
It wasn’t the right fit. It was shorter than it said it was
DAVID
July 17, 2025
Great quality
Marc-Andre Theriault
January 11, 2025
A1 for my moto 4 225 1988