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Adjusting the accelarator cable?


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Im getting confused with this now, i thought that it was revving too much

Cant you be more precise with whats wrong

Revs in a straight line?...dont understand

I mean its quite rideable and 1st and 2nd are worse.(2nd is kick ass on these...usually anyway?...dont understand this either

Not really revving too much.?...Thought it was

Its been a long day, c'mon

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Sorry I am trying.....

The best way I can describe it is like when a clutch is wearing out on a car.

You get the revs before the gear engages whereas is should be at the same time.

Does that make sense?

(and I do appreciate your patience and help)

All this time i'm thinking its a throttle, engine revving fault!

OK with the bike in neutral can you rev the engine as normal and twist the bars from lock to lock without the revs increasing?

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Just tried.

Yes.

so there is absolutely nothing wrong with the throttle cable, it does the job you want it to ?

But when you put the bike in gear and let the clutch out, there is a delay before the bike moves forward, which results in the engine revving up too much?

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Yes thats it.

It happens with 1st,2nd and a little less each time down through the gears.

(reverse has stopped working altogether...Joke)

:lol:

Right, there should be a little free play at the clutch lever before it begins to pull the cable

check it with the bars at left lock, centre, and right lock

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