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#1 Unread post by toddlr72 »

I have a 05 ninja zx6r and I have a problem... I laid it down about 3 months ago cause of a malfunction with the bike and I need to find some people who have had the same problem as I. The malfunction was the throtle stuck on me as I was leaving work. I realy don't remember anything from the accident but from what the witnesses said that I grabed the throtle with bothhands just as I hit the dip and went airborne across 4 lanes of traffic and hit a tree. I was lucky I walked away from this with a broken arm and a fractured C1. I need to know if there is anyone out there haveing problems or had problems with there bikes. This isa serious issue that needs to be delt with. I have found one person so far who has crashed cause of this and is now Paralized. I don't want this to happen to anyone else, Please let me know....
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#2 Unread post by canuckerjay »

Yikes. Never owned one, sorry can't help you. But I hope that you're okay. All the best, bro.
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#3 Unread post by toddlr72 »

I am getting better.. I am lucky I can still walk...
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I've had a frozen throttle cable on a couple of occasions, just used the clutch to disengage the drive.
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#5 Unread post by Chris8187 »

I'm just asking but what do you do after you disengage the clutch? If the throttle is stuck and you only disengage the clutch, I would think you would redline your bike very soon, so do you just hit the killswitch to the engine?
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Chris8187 wrote:I'm just asking but what do you do after you disengage the clutch? If the throttle is stuck and you only disengage the clutch, I would think you would redline your bike very soon, so do you just hit the killswitch to the engine?
Yes! As well as coming to a stop without hitting anything.
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#7 Unread post by CNF2002 »

Pull in the clutch if that ever happens again, then kill the engine and slowly come to a stop at the side of the road! Glad to hear you are okay, but I think with some lessons learned you can avoid this ever happening again. The most important thing I think is not to panic, you probably tried to force the throttle back with both hands which made you lose your balance and throw the bike across the road.
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#8 Unread post by Sev »

What they said, clutch in, kill switch, smooth on both brakes and look where you want to end up.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#9 Unread post by nike_soccer »

Also, might be the air box...

When my airbox was in terrible condition, my throttle would have problems returning to it's home position. Bought a new airbox on eBay for $6, replaced my old one, and now it rarely sticks. :wink:
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#10 Unread post by toddlr72 »

When it happened to me it happened so fast... I don't even remember anything from the accident..
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