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New cruise control get flaky with time/miles
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<blockquote data-quote="rfulcher" data-source="post: 242749" data-attributes="member: 5085"><p>I replaced the servo itself last week, last night I took a deep breath and replaced <u>every</u> other AVCC component and redid the vacuum lines. I am off next week and will spend most of the week in the NC mountain riding double for the first of the week and single for the 2nd half of the week. The bike itself ran smoother with a 4 vacuum ports and 4 check valves. I decided that if I could not get the cruise right I could at least focus on doing what seemed best for the bike. Once I got that far into the system I decided to replace everything. I doublt if I will have time to test the system prior to leaving as it takes at least a 40-60 miles ride for the problem to show and be tested.</p><p></p><p>If I have trouble on the vacation with the AVCC I will look VERY closely and the throttle connections and change (not just verify) every electrical connection.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfulcher, post: 242749, member: 5085"] I replaced the servo itself last week, last night I took a deep breath and replaced [U]every[/U] other AVCC component and redid the vacuum lines. I am off next week and will spend most of the week in the NC mountain riding double for the first of the week and single for the 2nd half of the week. The bike itself ran smoother with a 4 vacuum ports and 4 check valves. I decided that if I could not get the cruise right I could at least focus on doing what seemed best for the bike. Once I got that far into the system I decided to replace everything. I doublt if I will have time to test the system prior to leaving as it takes at least a 40-60 miles ride for the problem to show and be tested. If I have trouble on the vacation with the AVCC I will look VERY closely and the throttle connections and change (not just verify) every electrical connection. Thanks for the suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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