If anyone needs suggestions on a relatively easy way to re-wind the spring let me know. The first time it took a couple hours to figure it out, the last time about 20 minutes.
Please do. I am considering replacing my 3rd spring to wound position.
Here's my thoughts on the spring...
I have Vista-Cruise installed with G2 tube. The VC definitely causes some drag, especially with the oversize football grips I use.
G2 throttle tube has significantly more drag than the nylon OEM tube. Frequent maintenance is needed with the G2. You have to clean the tube i.d. and the bar end, then re-lube with a light grease. The OEM tube worked fine with a bit of silicone spray. So IMO, the G2 is a huge factor in the lack of throttle return rate.
Age is a factor, spring age that is. My throttle has been open for 36,000 miles and 14 months. I have the performance awards to prove it. Springs weaken with time, especially during the early part of their useful life span. Fork springs do the same thing. It's a spring thing we call "settling".
With a freshly cleaned and lubed throttle tube, my throttle returns in about five(5) seconds. If the tube has not been cleaned in a couple months the throttle will not return by itself. I almost don't need a throttle lock. Personally, I like it that way. A little more return rate would be nice, so I am considering adding the third spring again.
I'm willing to bet that anyone who is having issue with the 3rd spring unwind, is also running a G2 throttle tube and probably a VistaCruise or similar throttle lock. It's the cumulative effect of all those drag factors IMO.
Guess it's a question of what you want to happen when you have the heart attack while riding the FJR. I'll probably keep going for a while because my throttle stays open.