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Installing a Baxter throttle quadrant...cable Fork question

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C5Engineer

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I am converting my PPC throttle set up to a Baxter quadrant. It needs a fork type fitting to connect the cable to the throttle arm. The throttle cable is just a standard cable in a sleeve that runs to a slider. Curious what my options are for installing something on the end of the cable that will fit inside the quadrant. Swedging cables is something I don't have much experience with.
 

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