Seat Lock Cable - Universal | 139QMB GY6 50cc Scooters
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Universal Seat Lock Cable Is your seat refusing to pop open, or did the release lever suddenly go limp? A snapped or stretched seat lock cable is a common frustration on 139QMB and GY6 scooters, usually caused by years of cable tension and weather exposure. This universal replacement cable restores smooth, effortless access to your under-seat storage compartment, getting your storage back in commission. Key Features Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit a wide range of GY6 and 139QMB-based scooters, making it a reliable fix for most standard Chinese-manufactured models. Durable Outer Housing: Features a weather-resistant sleeve that protects the inner cable from rust and binding, ensuring long-term smooth operation. Easy Adjustment: Engineered for simple installation with standard barrel-end fittings, allowing you to easily fine-tune the tension for a perfect “pop” every time. Essential Repair: A cost-effective solution to fix a broken seat release, saving you from the hassle of awkward manual latch releases. Fitment Guide Fits 139QMB / GY6 sport-style scooters with standard seat lock systems (50cc–150cc). Confirmed fits include: Tank Urban 50 Roketa Maui MC-08-50 Sunl SL50QT-7 Sporty Dazon Diamondback TaoTao CY50-T3 / Funny 50 / Speedy 50 Lance GTR 50 Baja SC50 Jonway Beta 50 / QT-6 JMstar Breeze Longbo LB50QT-6 Moto Fino MF50QT Gator Imports Eagle 49cc Excalibur Vanguard 50 Baccio SPD 50cc Baotian BTM-BT49QT Technical Specs Compatibility: 139QMB / GY6 Engines, 50cc–150cc Style: Universal barrel-end cable Housing Length: Approx. 8 inches Housing Diameter: Approx. 4.75mm Cable Length: Approx. 12 inches Package Contents: (1) Seat Lock Cable Assembly Maintenance Note: If your cable feels "stiff" rather than broken, try injecting some silicone or graphite lubricant into the cable housing. It can often save a cable that is just starting to bind. Installation Tip: When routing the new cable, avoid tight kinks or sharp bends. The smoother the path from the lever to the latch, the longer the cable will last. Pro Tip: Before tightening the cable at the latch, make sure the lever end is fully seated. A small amount of slack is necessary to prevent the seat from accidentally popping open while riding. WARNING: California Proposition 65
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