Throttle wont snap back
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Throttle wont snap back
hi Everyone
1985 Nighthawk 650.
Throttle has been sticking lately and now i the snap seems to have all but dissapeared.
Any thoughts anyone?
Cables? Rerouting of cables ( i did take off the tank and maybe there is a pintch somewhere), bigger probs?
thanks everyone!
1985 Nighthawk 650.
Throttle has been sticking lately and now i the snap seems to have all but dissapeared.
Any thoughts anyone?
Cables? Rerouting of cables ( i did take off the tank and maybe there is a pintch somewhere), bigger probs?
thanks everyone!
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Re: Throttle wont snap back
If the problem occurred since the removal of the tank, I'd have to go with the kinked or misrouted cable .Social Distortion wrote:hi Everyone
1985 Nighthawk 650.
Throttle has been sticking lately and now i the snap seems to have all but dissapeared.
Any thoughts anyone?
Cables? Rerouting of cables ( i did take off the tank and maybe there is a pintch somewhere), bigger probs?
thanks everyone!
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Re: Throttle wont snap back
If it was a gradual build-up of resistance over time, the cables just need to be lubed.Social Distortion wrote: Throttle has been sticking lately and now i the snap seems to have all but dissapeared.
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thanks everyone.
I think i will go ahead and take off the tank and inspect how the lines are layed down. Maybe i will notice if there is a kink or snag in the lines somewhere.
I will also take the throttle cables out ( i think there is are both push and a pull cables) and either lube the, w/ oil or look to that lube spray- The question i have w/ this section is
A) Do i take the Both cables off completely or
B) Do i just take off 1 end ( attatched underneith the throttle) and leave the other end attach ( attached the carb?)
Finally, someone also mentioned that i may need to grease my throttle. Anyone heard of that? If so, where does the grease go?
I think i will go ahead and take off the tank and inspect how the lines are layed down. Maybe i will notice if there is a kink or snag in the lines somewhere.
I will also take the throttle cables out ( i think there is are both push and a pull cables) and either lube the, w/ oil or look to that lube spray- The question i have w/ this section is
A) Do i take the Both cables off completely or
B) Do i just take off 1 end ( attatched underneith the throttle) and leave the other end attach ( attached the carb?)
Finally, someone also mentioned that i may need to grease my throttle. Anyone heard of that? If so, where does the grease go?
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"Finally, someone also mentioned that i may need to grease my throttle. Anyone heard of that? If so, where does the grease go?"
I didn't read the post you refer to, but LUBING the throttle cable is no doubt what he meant. Not with grease but a spray lube (Not WD40}. There is a tool available to do this without removing the cable if you want to go this route. However, with over 30 years of riding both dirt & street, I have never had a need to lube a throttle cable.
I didn't read the post you refer to, but LUBING the throttle cable is no doubt what he meant. Not with grease but a spray lube (Not WD40}. There is a tool available to do this without removing the cable if you want to go this route. However, with over 30 years of riding both dirt & street, I have never had a need to lube a throttle cable.
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Make sure your grip is not riding against the switch housing or a bar end. Do you have any freeplay in the cable. If not, try to adjust the cable to obtain some.
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