Longer the cable the greater the chance of getting them damaged. This may result in leaking of current due to poor insulation. For high voltage circuits this can be dangerous.
Also if they get damaged, you obviously have to replace them so it can be dangerous to your wallet. (:
the tyres get worn down and it becomes dangerous because the tyres have no gripBadly worn tires can blowout and you can easily loose control of your vehicle.
Bad cable insulation worn off touching ground?
Your bike gear may be slipping due to worn out gears or a loose cable. To fix it, you can try adjusting the cable tension or replacing the worn out gears.
To replace a worn-out MTB brake cable, follow these steps: Loosen the brake cable anchor bolt and remove the old cable. Thread the new cable through the housing and attach it to the brake lever. Adjust the tension of the cable by pulling it taut and tightening the anchor bolt. Test the brakes to ensure they are working properly.
A battery in poor condition, Dirty battery cable connections, Loose battery cable connections, A worn out starter,
you can adjust the clutch cable as it is a hydraulic clutch, only option is to change the clutch if it is worn or slipping.
Deadly, get it carefully to where you can work on it and replace it.
Broken or worn control cable? Bad throttle body?
It did for me! Could be your cable is worn out.
If it's a cable speedometer, it's probably a worn cable. If it's electronic, it's probably internal damage or wear.
Industrial cleaning has the potential to be dangerous but only if done improperly. There is protective gear that should be worn, including masks to prevent inhaling dangerous chemicals.
Kinda-sorta. Worn bushings loses the car some control if you push the performance. If you don't need every sliver of performance, then worn bushings doesn't mean much.