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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Caution with Throttle Spring Unwind Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt2004FJR" data-source="post: 393889" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>I have tried the spring unwind and don't like it. The throttle would not immediately close when the throttle was released, and on bumpy roads it was harder to maintain an even throttle. I have tried the spring thing twice, and still don't like it. I have got the G2 mod installed, and it helped smooth the throttle response, but it is still not perfect. The FJR is just very throttle sensitive.</p><p></p><p>If anyone needs suggestions on a relatively easy way to re-wind the spring let me know. The first time it took a couple hours to figure it out, the last time about 20 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Kurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt2004FJR, post: 393889, member: 1638"] I have tried the spring unwind and don't like it. The throttle would not immediately close when the throttle was released, and on bumpy roads it was harder to maintain an even throttle. I have tried the spring thing twice, and still don't like it. I have got the G2 mod installed, and it helped smooth the throttle response, but it is still not perfect. The FJR is just very throttle sensitive. If anyone needs suggestions on a relatively easy way to re-wind the spring let me know. The first time it took a couple hours to figure it out, the last time about 20 minutes. Kurt [/QUOTE]
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