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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Throttle Spring Release on AE model - Issue with complete stop now
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyUSN" data-source="post: 951843" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>The throttle on the FJR should not need assistance returning to zero. if you release it, it should snap back with an audible 'POP". Anything less is an accident waiting to happen, and get it into the shop ASAP.</p><p></p><p>The AE from the factory will engage at 1800 RPM (on the way up from being in idle). The bike should disengage at 1300 RPM (on the way down) from engaged to idle. This is why with slow speed manuering the majority of AE owners will utililize the rear brake in order to keep the bike above 1300 rpm which keeps the clutch engaged while at a crawl.</p><p></p><p>It might be helpful if you can replace your perception of 1st gear and low 1 with RPM. What your bike is idling at when warmed up, etc..</p><p></p><p>My AE's idle happy place is 1050RPM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyUSN, post: 951843, member: 15718"] The throttle on the FJR should not need assistance returning to zero. if you release it, it should snap back with an audible 'POP". Anything less is an accident waiting to happen, and get it into the shop ASAP. The AE from the factory will engage at 1800 RPM (on the way up from being in idle). The bike should disengage at 1300 RPM (on the way down) from engaged to idle. This is why with slow speed manuering the majority of AE owners will utililize the rear brake in order to keep the bike above 1300 rpm which keeps the clutch engaged while at a crawl. It might be helpful if you can replace your perception of 1st gear and low 1 with RPM. What your bike is idling at when warmed up, etc.. My AE's idle happy place is 1050RPM [/QUOTE]
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