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[QUOTE="steve.emma, post: 1223904, member: 36039"] the rc servo motor is a type of electric motor known as a "stepper motor", they dont spin around continously like a normal motor but rather they move in either direction in small steps a few degrees at a time or in a whole circle. same sort of thing as used in radio control cars for the steering etc.. so what you describe is more or less normal operation. as a foot note if you suspect the powervalve could be your problem then why not try disconect the cables and jam the powervalve arm (where the cables attach) in a midway postion using some cable ties or something and see how the bike rides.... ok i know it wont have the same bottom or top end power, but if it fixes the hesitation you talk about then you know you're on the right track with fault tracing. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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