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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Caution with Throttle Spring Unwind Mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyguy" data-source="post: 394436" data-attributes="member: 5124"><p>BINGO! Appearantly the guy doing the throttle body installs at the factory is not particularly consistant. For those that truely have an excessively strong return only 1 turn can be wound back as DUFF said. If 1 turn leaves the spring loose or off the post, your bike did not have the tight spring.</p><p></p><p>This mod should be done ONLY if the return force proves to be excessive, not just to make it even softer. I will measure the the grip return force and report back so we have a reference # t o work with.</p><p></p><p>Don't get the bike back till tomorrow so if anyone is curious or bored and can do it sooner - go for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyguy, post: 394436, member: 5124"] BINGO! Appearantly the guy doing the throttle body installs at the factory is not particularly consistant. For those that truely have an excessively strong return only 1 turn can be wound back as DUFF said. If 1 turn leaves the spring loose or off the post, your bike did not have the tight spring. This mod should be done ONLY if the return force proves to be excessive, not just to make it even softer. I will measure the the grip return force and report back so we have a reference # t o work with. Don't get the bike back till tomorrow so if anyone is curious or bored and can do it sooner - go for it! [/QUOTE]
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