The less bends the cable has the better, you want it completely clean from inside the right control down to the carbs. If you don't have a push and pull 2 cable system, but do have a 2 cable push and pull throttle sleeve which is common. Make sure your cable is on the pull hole on the sleeve. Make sure everything is connect properly at the carbs, play with the throttle by hand on the carburetor and see how it feels.
Thats all I can think of now, hopefully one of those will hit. BTW mine is set-up as good as it's going to get and it's still one of the tightest throttles I've used
I have big bends from the controller to between the headlight bucket and tach cable. The cable are long now since the change to superbike bars. Now in kind of bends down below the coils and the above the cross-brace in the frame right after it. Is this the correct routing? That is the way it was when I took it apart.
It has what I believe to be stock for the K5 (the controller).
I do not know how to decipher what you said here - "If you don't have a push and pull 2 cable system, but do have a 2 cable push and pull throttle sleeve which is common. Make sure your cable is on the pull hole on the sleeve."
I will mess around with it a bit more. It feels somewhat unsafe as it is. I can live with it and control it as it is, It is a bit rough on her as this is her first bike and she rode it the first time on Sunday.
Any chance you have bar-end mirrors...the expanding cam caused this prob. on my friends bike.............
I can check this out, it is quick to pull off. Yes, they are bar end mirrors - the cheapies. So, is it possible for the expanding cam to oblong the handlebar enough to make it tight for the throttle sleeve? I would have figured the bar to be fairly strong. I do not believe the grip is on it that hard but I will check that again.
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I was kind of wondering if maybe I did not get the rack on the boots right? All four boots look to be up again the carb rack. Would the rubber at the top of the slides that connect to bar that lifts them cause something like this? I lubed them too. Do I need to lube the sliders in some way? I would have thought that the fuel running through would help keep it lubed.
I will keep messing with it and do the suggestions above. Please feel free to offer more suggestions y'all.