gixxerjasen
Well-known member
Sometimes ya just get used to stuff.
When I got my AE a year and a half ago, it suffered terribly from the smoothness issues. I tackled it with all guns firing over one weekend. Throttle slack adjustment, throttle spring unwind, PCIII, and G2 throttle tube. Pretty well fixed my smoothness issues and I was mostly happy.
Now, in the short time I'd had the bike, I didn't notice the throttle being all that hard to pull, but I did it because it was recommended. However, I had an issue where the spring wouldn't push hard on the throttle to close it over like the last 10th of it's turn distance. With it open I could watch it and I manually close it with my hand and the little spring sits a few mm's back from the stop and eventually unwinds to rest against the stop, but it isn't pushing it at that point most of the time.
So I got used to it. Manually shutting the throttle with my hand that is and making sure it's shut. But there was the nagging thought...was the throttle spring undwind necessary? I didn't notice it being bad in that respect before...didn't notice too much difference in the effort afterwards. I wonder if I should rewind it?
This weekend, while tracking down some other gremlins and inspecting spiders, I decided to rewind it.
Holy freaking crap. Yea, it makes a whole heck of a lot of difference! I was quite used to the light pull on the throttle tube but this feels like it's going to tear my hand off at the wrist.
So, I'll give it a week or so and we'll see if this too is something I get used to and whether or not I decide to unwind again. Too bad there's no in between, that'd sure be nice.
Anyway, I know there's been a lot of talk on the unwind, but not too many have rewound (because it's a pain in the ***) so I figured I'd report my findings. I'll let you know if it stays this way or if it gets unwound again.
Oh yea, there's a certain amount of uneasiness at having both your primary and secondary vehicles stripped down for maintenance at the same time.
When I got my AE a year and a half ago, it suffered terribly from the smoothness issues. I tackled it with all guns firing over one weekend. Throttle slack adjustment, throttle spring unwind, PCIII, and G2 throttle tube. Pretty well fixed my smoothness issues and I was mostly happy.
Now, in the short time I'd had the bike, I didn't notice the throttle being all that hard to pull, but I did it because it was recommended. However, I had an issue where the spring wouldn't push hard on the throttle to close it over like the last 10th of it's turn distance. With it open I could watch it and I manually close it with my hand and the little spring sits a few mm's back from the stop and eventually unwinds to rest against the stop, but it isn't pushing it at that point most of the time.
So I got used to it. Manually shutting the throttle with my hand that is and making sure it's shut. But there was the nagging thought...was the throttle spring undwind necessary? I didn't notice it being bad in that respect before...didn't notice too much difference in the effort afterwards. I wonder if I should rewind it?
This weekend, while tracking down some other gremlins and inspecting spiders, I decided to rewind it.
Holy freaking crap. Yea, it makes a whole heck of a lot of difference! I was quite used to the light pull on the throttle tube but this feels like it's going to tear my hand off at the wrist.
So, I'll give it a week or so and we'll see if this too is something I get used to and whether or not I decide to unwind again. Too bad there's no in between, that'd sure be nice.
Anyway, I know there's been a lot of talk on the unwind, but not too many have rewound (because it's a pain in the ***) so I figured I'd report my findings. I'll let you know if it stays this way or if it gets unwound again.
Oh yea, there's a certain amount of uneasiness at having both your primary and secondary vehicles stripped down for maintenance at the same time.