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sticky throttle
Is there a check list for a sticky throttle as it seems to be slow on the roll off
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Is the throttle grip returning slowly or is it snapping back as normal but the revs are slow to drop?
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It should snap shut . If itdosnt try lubing the cables or replacing them. Also check the throttle tube isnt sticking on the bars. |
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I had that on the SV and it was the carb linkage that was sticking. I lubricated the moving parts and it was fixed.
Not sure exactly how that translates to your bike but I would lift the tank and see what's moving when you twist the throttle, then lube those parts. Also worth checking the throttle cables are properly fixed at the engine side. |
I had an odd one like this. It ended up being the carb heater temp sensor, cable tie had broken and it fell into the way of the linkage arm on the carb. New cable tie and all sorted!
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hmmm interesting. ill have to wait till the rain stops to lift the tank.
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right had the same thing again tonight. it only seems to do it (do it worse) when the bike is hot and im in traffic. it then keeps it up.
lifting the tank when i got home the throttle is closing ok (if you turn the throttle back the cam sits on the throttle stop without resistance) and everything appears as it should. However its almost like its got no engine breaking if that makes sense. It takes a while for the revs to drop meaning off throttle is interesting! can anyone help? |
Re: sticky throttle
would a vaccum leak cause this?
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