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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Throttle Return Spring
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<blockquote data-quote="dfp21" data-source="post: 514176" data-attributes="member: 16544"><p>I thought that once I pulled the spring away from the tang it would unwind, slip away from me and disappear if I didn't have constant hold of it. Therefore I used a loop of wire. But the thing didn't want to unwind at all.</p><p></p><p>Right now I've got about 1/4 inch of hockey tape on the grip. Not a good solution. So after I try out the Grip Puppies, if that doesn't make me happy I'll probably remove the spring completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfp21, post: 514176, member: 16544"] I thought that once I pulled the spring away from the tang it would unwind, slip away from me and disappear if I didn't have constant hold of it. Therefore I used a loop of wire. But the thing didn't want to unwind at all. Right now I've got about 1/4 inch of hockey tape on the grip. Not a good solution. So after I try out the Grip Puppies, if that doesn't make me happy I'll probably remove the spring completely. [/QUOTE]
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