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Ok so my banshee is a 87 and when i get the bike wet the throttle climbs and sticks so i used a hose and wet the switches on the bars as well as the carbs and cdi and nothing happened as soon as i sprayed near the coils the bikes throttle stuck so if i went to half throttle it wouldnt come down and the furthur u go the higher it stays revved any idea's?????

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Revving up could be a number of things.

Throttle cable could be bad or routed poorly.

Could be a lean condition caused by a air leak or improper jetting.

 

I would start a process of elimination.

Do a leak down test on the engine and go from there.

 

You could start the bike and while it idling, spray carb cleaner around all the gasket surfaces and matting surfaces.

If the idle jumps its most likely a air leak.

 

Get yourself a manual if you dont already have one.

 

Give the carbs a good cleaning and make sure the slides arent getting hung up.

Make sure the slides are in the correct carb.

Like stated, could be a few things so get busy. lol

 

Im sure some more guys will chime in and help ya out.

good luck

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Ok so my banshee is a 87 and when i get the bike wet the throttle climbs and sticks so i used a hose and wet the switches on the bars as well as the carbs and cdi and nothing happened as soon as i sprayed near the coils the bikes throttle stuck so if i went to half throttle it wouldnt come down and the furthur u go the higher it stays revved any idea's?????

that was one long fucking sentence... wow!!

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