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tommygun

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sticking throttle
« on: June 29, 2010, 02:56:15 PM »
hello everyone! im new to the bike world, reallllly new. i just bought an 82 cb750k as my first bike. i noticed that the throttle sticks. if i barely rotate it, itll rev itself up to 4k+ rpm and stays there, then slowly work its way down. is this normal? what can i do to make it not stick? thank you for the help

Offline worlddrum13

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Re: sticking throttle
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 03:02:02 PM »
I'm not to familiar with that year so bare with me. is the throttle physically sticking? can you manually twist it back? i had a similar issue with my 76. i just needed to sync the carbs. one was drawing way more vacuum and it was revving up. I'm not a mechanic but that's my advice.
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Re: sticking throttle
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2010, 03:05:14 PM »
1st item I'd check - throttle cable itself. Check that it is routed properly and has not been caught or snagged or has a kink in it. Also, with cable -it may be foobar'd. wire cable inside may be fraying. New cable is cheap circa $20. Only way I know of to check that is to remove it and once out - grab it and try to push/pull the cable through the casing - it should be smooth and not require force. Try some oil down the handle end of the cable - squirt it down the gap between wire and body - not easy - takes a while, keep push/pulling as you do this.

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Re: sticking throttle
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2010, 03:07:33 PM »
yes, i can turn the handle back and it stops revving up.

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Re: sticking throttle
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2010, 03:11:54 PM »
Good advice from nancy. I recently rebuilt my bike and used black cable ties to attach the throttle cables to the frame at a few points and I was surprised that after I did that, the throttle action was no longer smooth - it would stick, like you described, even though I had checked all the things nancy said and saw that it was working really nicely before I added the cable ties. I snipped a few of the cable ties and it was smooth again - go figure.
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Re: sticking throttle
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2010, 03:17:33 PM »
yes, i can turn the handle back and it stops revving up.
Sounds like it needs new cables.

Which is not a bad idea on a new bike, anyway, since there is no telling how well they were maintained.
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