Captains seat in N/B Flair 3000i need help (1 Viewer)

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I can't find any info on the seat base operation and where to get the replacements cables that operate the up and down mechanism. They are similar to brake cables on a push bike. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Hi all
I can't find any info on the seat base operation and where to get the replacements cables that operate the up and down mechanism. They are similar to brake cables on a push bike. Any help would be appreciated.
I cant help with that one mine are air but another one for funflair or JockandRita
 

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I'll go out, raise one of ours Tony, and come back to you, although I reckon the seats and the hydraulic raised bases, are from separate manufacturers.

Back shortly. :)

Jock. :)
 

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Sorry Tony, no manufacturers labels or part numbers for either of the rising frames. :(

The seats are as I mentioned on Saturday, ie, Sportscraft, and fitted to the VW Caravelle, Transporter, and T4/T5 series campervans, but as to the rising frames, that's another subject altogether.

If you have kept the end connections, maybe taking the inner cable to a bike shop might prove fruitful. (y)

Good luck with it,

Jock. :)
 
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I'll go out, raise one of ours Tony, and come back to you, although I reckon the seats and the hydraulic raised bases, are from separate manufacturers.

Back shortly. :)
Sorry Tony, no manufacturers labels or part numbers for either of the rising frames. :(

The seats are as I mentioned on Saturday, ie, Sportscraft, and fitted to the VW Caravelle, Transporter, and T4/T5 series campervans, but as to the rising frames, that's another subject altogether.

If you have kept the end connections, maybe taking the inner cable to a bike shop might prove fruitful. (y)

Good luck with it,

Jock.
Jock. :)
Hi Jock the seat bases have alko kober on mine. But I think you are right take the unbroken cable to a bike shop and ask them to make a couple.
 

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I never had any bother with ours so no experience but I would say they are just a cable so you should be able to get some made up at a cycle/motorcycle place, you could try asking the spares department at Polch and see if they give you any pointers.
 

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I never had any bother with ours so no experience but I would say they are just a cable so you should be able to get some made up at a cycle/motorcycle place, you could try asking the spares department at Polch and see if they give you any pointers.
I don’t think a motorcycle shop will be any good, cable brakes went out when Adam was a lad, your just showing your age now Martin.😂😂
 

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Hi Jock the seat bases have alko kober on mine.
Do you mean the swivel base Tony, or the rising frame base? I couldn't find any reference whatsoever.

What I can tell you though, is that having had to remove Rita's seat to get at the warning sensor, which kept going off when travelling, there was a clear need for lubrication on moving parts, especially those which locate and lock together. I did the rails and swivel base too, which all made a big difference when raising and swiveling into position, then lowering to lock into the driving position. (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
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I don’t think a motorcycle shop will be any good, cable brakes went out when Adam was a lad, your just showing your age now Martin.😂😂
I might be a bit back in the dark ages to be fair but are clutches still cable? anyway there must still be some decent mechanics about for the older bikes ;)
 

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Cycle repair shop, brake repair kit, length of cable and solderless nipples less than a £5 Once fitted you could solder the ends to be doubly sure
 

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I might be a bit back in the dark ages to be fair but are clutches still cable? anyway there must still be some decent mechanics about for the older bikes ;)
Usually the cheap Chinese makes will still use cables for clutches, and if you can find a classic spares shop you’ll get them but they are few and far between, EBay will be the place to go, but getting one made to a length will be a problem.
 
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Thanks all for all your help. I have ordered the cable and can make my own up as the one which had broke had been replaced at some time the same way.
 

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