quadrunner
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- Jul 20, 2001
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If my bars are turned to the right, the throttle sticks open. Not a good thing Martha. Took the tank off. Checked the cable routing. Even took the throttle grip off the bar. When there is enough of a bend in the cables, the throttle return spring cannot close the throttle. While I've marveled at the light throttle pull, I'm non-plussed about this discovery. I spent several hours, fiddling with cables, to make sure something wasn't bound up or kinked. It isn't. Proof of this is the very light effort required to twist the throttle open. The problem on mine, is the return spring is simply not strong enough. I suggest you check yours carefully.
If my bars are turned to the right, the throttle sticks open. Not a good thing Martha. Took the tank off. Checked the cable routing. Even took the throttle grip off the bar. When there is enough of a bend in the cables, the throttle return spring cannot close the throttle. While I've marveled at the light throttle pull, I'm non-plussed about this discovery. I spent several hours, fiddling with cables, to make sure something wasn't bound up or kinked. It isn't. Proof of this is the very light effort required to twist the throttle open. The problem on mine, is the return spring is simply not strong enough. I suggest you check yours carefully.