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So I finally got to putting that R1 Throttle tube on tonight. and i must say, that grip glue is the biggest PITA in the world! so i used one little dab and a lot of hair spray.
but to continue ... i figured i would be smart and loosen the throttle cables near the air filter box on my bike. and now i could use some tips/suggestions on putting it all back together just right.
I got it so it would snap back finally, but it doesnt make as loud of a noise (if you would) as it used to when it made that snap back. Its still there, but not as loud....is that a problem?
and how do i make it so i have that little play with the throttle?....err.... that little area that you are able to move the throttle a little bit with out it moving the RPMs.... i really cant explain any of this.
any help would be amazing! thanks!
My gut says you gummed up your throttle with hair spary or glue and that's why it's slower to return to idle. but, just in case:
I have found that throttle cables are touchy about routing and tension. If you routed them differently when you re-assmbled, they may not let the throttle snap back like it used to. One of your cables should have a length adjuster on the outer sheath. They form a closed ring, so if you lengthen the outer sheath on one, it tightens both cables. The adjuster is usually near the throttle end, not the engine. That said, having too little play often results in a sticky or slow throttle.
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yea i finally got it. thanks!