22 Cruiser with a Honda 90.
The tilt tube for my cable steering setup is too coroded to continue using for long. I can replace it for $500 in parts and some sweat equity. For $1,500 in parts, I could instead replace with a Baystar hydraulic setup.
I haven't had real anxiety about my cable steering's ease of use, and haven't before considered going to hydraulic for easier steering. My two largest considerations are a) reliability and b) cost. My limited understanding is that hydraulic doesn't specifically offer higher reliability.
My current plan is to replace the tilt tube, and stick with cable steering.
This is a good point to consider all my options, though (and to access the group's collective intellect). Given my interests, is there any reason I haven't thought of yet to go with hydraulic steering?
The tilt tube for my cable steering setup is too coroded to continue using for long. I can replace it for $500 in parts and some sweat equity. For $1,500 in parts, I could instead replace with a Baystar hydraulic setup.
I haven't had real anxiety about my cable steering's ease of use, and haven't before considered going to hydraulic for easier steering. My two largest considerations are a) reliability and b) cost. My limited understanding is that hydraulic doesn't specifically offer higher reliability.
My current plan is to replace the tilt tube, and stick with cable steering.
This is a good point to consider all my options, though (and to access the group's collective intellect). Given my interests, is there any reason I haven't thought of yet to go with hydraulic steering?