kmk
Well-known member
So I'm heading home today after work and when I try to slow down for the on ramp the bike is acting funny.
I get out on to the ramp shift for 3d and it winds way up... I know I didn't miss my shift that bad. I find I cant slow down, how great.... hit the kill switch, pull the clutch and coast to the side of the road. Now what I think. I fiddle with the throttle from full to closed and try to start it.. wont start. hold the throttle closed *hard* and try to start.. runs, but poor. I head home.
Get home crack open the throttle assembly, all looks good. Raise the tank, cables are fine, no debris, springs are still there and attached.. best I can tell.
It will open fine, but will not close completely, It is better now that I have working it back and forth but somethings not right. The panel reads that throttle position is at 20 when at "closed" and 96 WOT. Ideas?
Should note that it runs just over idle now.. (1000-1200) and runs crappy.. low pops from the exhaust and and god awful occasional noise at the new "idle" from the right side of the bike (please don't say CCT, please )
I get out on to the ramp shift for 3d and it winds way up... I know I didn't miss my shift that bad. I find I cant slow down, how great.... hit the kill switch, pull the clutch and coast to the side of the road. Now what I think. I fiddle with the throttle from full to closed and try to start it.. wont start. hold the throttle closed *hard* and try to start.. runs, but poor. I head home.
Get home crack open the throttle assembly, all looks good. Raise the tank, cables are fine, no debris, springs are still there and attached.. best I can tell.
It will open fine, but will not close completely, It is better now that I have working it back and forth but somethings not right. The panel reads that throttle position is at 20 when at "closed" and 96 WOT. Ideas?
Should note that it runs just over idle now.. (1000-1200) and runs crappy.. low pops from the exhaust and and god awful occasional noise at the new "idle" from the right side of the bike (please don't say CCT, please )