Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
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- bikemonkey
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Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Hi all, just fitted a restrictor kit to my NC30 and got the carbs back on.
Set about putting the throttle cables back on, all went fine (other than a bit of swearing due to really fiddly work) and I got the cables back on as the haynes manual said, but when I twist the throttle it doesn't spring back closed I have to push it back.
Being new to this bike and working on bikes in general I have no idea where to start with this.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Set about putting the throttle cables back on, all went fine (other than a bit of swearing due to really fiddly work) and I got the cables back on as the haynes manual said, but when I twist the throttle it doesn't spring back closed I have to push it back.
Being new to this bike and working on bikes in general I have no idea where to start with this.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
have you done both cables?
Have you got them the right way round?
Have you got them the right way round?
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Yeah I re-linked both cables, I had marked them before I took them off to get the carbs off, so they're the right way round :/
I can't take a picture either, the frames in the way of the linkage to the carb, which is a pain.
I can't take a picture either, the frames in the way of the linkage to the carb, which is a pain.
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
sounds like there's too much free play in the return cable (too much slack)
have you tried adjusting them via the lock nuts either at the carby end or the throttle end?
i've had this issue before and all i had to do was adjust the amount of tension in the cables to fix it.
have you tried adjusting them via the lock nuts either at the carby end or the throttle end?
i've had this issue before and all i had to do was adjust the amount of tension in the cables to fix it.
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Cheers for the advice, I'll adjust the cables tomorrow after work and lube them with a bit of WD while I'm at it.
Hopefully that's all it will be, don't fancy fiddling with springs and new cables etc....
Hopefully that's all it will be, don't fancy fiddling with springs and new cables etc....
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Either too much play or they are twisted, or bent too much in one placebikemonkey wrote:Cheers for the advice, I'll adjust the cables tomorrow after work and lube them with a bit of WD while I'm at it.
Hopefully that's all it will be, don't fancy fiddling with springs and new cables etc....
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Just sorted the problem, had to take the cables off completely, they were dry as a bone and slightly twisted, so I stuck some GT85 down them (like WD40 but better in my opinion). Then I re-attached the cables carbs first which seemed to resolve the problem as the throttle springs back nicely now.
Got the air filter and tank back on, re-attached all the functional parts and started her up.
Sounds lovely even with the restrictor in, kicked out some steam like smoke but I'm guessing that's the WD I used to lube up the inlet rubbers to help get the carbs back in.
Now all thats left is the fairings and to ride the beauty!
Thanks again everyone for your help! Ride safe!
Got the air filter and tank back on, re-attached all the functional parts and started her up.
Sounds lovely even with the restrictor in, kicked out some steam like smoke but I'm guessing that's the WD I used to lube up the inlet rubbers to help get the carbs back in.
Now all thats left is the fairings and to ride the beauty!
Thanks again everyone for your help! Ride safe!
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Well done and enjoy
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Re: Extremely tight throttle (NC30)
Might also be condensation... builds up in the engine while there standing and takes quite a long time for it to burn off or 'stop steaming.' Nothing to worry about unless you've done a 100 mile ride, it's still steamining and theres no water in the rad!bikemonkey wrote:Just sorted the problem, had to take the cables off completely, they were dry as a bone and slightly twisted, so I stuck some GT85 down them (like WD40 but better in my opinion). Then I re-attached the cables carbs first which seemed to resolve the problem as the throttle springs back nicely now.
Got the air filter and tank back on, re-attached all the functional parts and started her up.
Sounds lovely even with the restrictor in, kicked out some steam like smoke but I'm guessing that's the WD I used to lube up the inlet rubbers to help get the carbs back in.
Now all thats left is the fairings and to ride the beauty!
Thanks again everyone for your help! Ride safe!
And GT-85... what a lovely smell eh
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...