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Old 23-01-09, 04:26 PM   #1
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Default removing throttle tube??

seeing as i stupidly got superglue between the bar and the throttle tube when fitting my hot grips resulting in it not returning as it should how do i get the throttle tube off so i can give it a good clean (ive looked in the haynes and cant find it)

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Old 23-01-09, 04:47 PM   #2
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Default Re: removing throttle tube??

You'll need to open up the switches etc on the bar (by removing the 2 screws), then you'll need to get enough slack on the throttle cabes to take them out of the throttle tube. Best thing to do is to raise the tank, whack off the air box and slacken of the cable adjustment bolts at the carb end till you get enough play to take then out of the tube. Obviously remove the bar end and the tube should just slide off.
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Old 23-01-09, 04:56 PM   #3
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Default Re: removing throttle tube??

The short answer: Undo the 2 screws holding the right hand switchgear together, and remove the right hand bar end weight. The throttle tube slides back and forth now, and may let you do what you need to.

However, if you want to remove it you almost certainly won't have enough slack in the throttle cables so will need to raise the tank, pop the air box off, and loosen the throttle cables where they attach to the carbs.

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Edit: Started responding, then wandered off to sort something else before submitting. SVDragRacer is correct
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Old 23-01-09, 05:40 PM   #4
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ahh sounds easy!! might not have to take it off just need to slide it back abit clean the bar then slide it off abit and clean the throttle tube....hope it works!!

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Old 23-01-09, 08:57 PM   #5
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Stick a R6 throttle tube on it while your at it, best £8 you will spend and it will allow you to get the power on quicker without having double jointed wrists! You get a grip with the tube so you might want the opposite grip to match total cost £11.80.

I did mine today and took me 1/2 hour to fit it start to finish
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Old 23-01-09, 10:55 PM   #6
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Stick a R6 throttle tube on
Over hyped!
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Old 23-01-09, 11:06 PM   #7
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Over hyped!
I agree the difference isnt massive But it makes a difference. Considering he's taking it apart anyway and it costs so little to do; two birds one stone and all that!
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