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Important Safety Tips On Stuck Throttles
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[QUOTE="Zenith, post: 406731, member: 21314"] Just thought I'd mention on the 96 CR125 I owned before my 00 I regularily had throttle stick, I only wrecked one from it - WFO in 6th off a drop off into a corner. Fortunately I locked up the front brake as I went over the drop off so when I landed I got hurled off the bike, otherwise I would've hit the berm and ploughed into a cliff face at over 60MPH :scream:. Anyway it turned out I was getting the stick when my filter was getting wet from the rain or puddles on the track. Dirty water was getting onto the slide and needle and making it stick. It was driving me mad so was a determining factor in me selling it. Never had a hint of stick on the 00, although I have a cover for the filter in the rain so that helps... It's very difficult to stall a bike with the rear brake when it is WFO, or at least it was with my 96 brakes! [/QUOTE]
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