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Throttle Spring Danger
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<blockquote data-quote="Ari Rankum" data-source="post: 153478" data-attributes="member: 1861"><p>Actually, the button on the left grip works better. Every time my throttle sticks WFO, I just get on the horn and start making really big, sweeping swatting motions with my right hand as I scream, "<strong>GET OUT OF THE WAY!!</strong>".</p><p></p><p>Just as with every single g-damn little glitch on the FJR, this sticking throttle problem is being blown <strong>WAY</strong> out of proportion. Hell, once you're used to it, getting on the horn is like second nature. It's even kind of fun. Man, when it happens in 5th, my FJR really gets <strong>movin'</strong>. Yeeeeeeeehaaaawwwwwww!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ari Rankum, post: 153478, member: 1861"] Actually, the button on the left grip works better. Every time my throttle sticks WFO, I just get on the horn and start making really big, sweeping swatting motions with my right hand as I scream, "[B]GET OUT OF THE WAY!![/B]". Just as with every single g-damn little glitch on the FJR, this sticking throttle problem is being blown [B]WAY[/B] out of proportion. Hell, once you're used to it, getting on the horn is like second nature. It's even kind of fun. Man, when it happens in 5th, my FJR really gets [B]movin'[/B]. Yeeeeeeeehaaaawwwwwww! [/QUOTE]
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