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I would ignore anyone selling used gaskets for a nickel, or two anyway.

 

 

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My 35 are hard on the thumb too... I think I will look at honda throttle....

Work great on the 35's. But you DO need to grind the inside.

Don't listen to the self proclaimed Honda expert

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Perhaps a chariot throttle may be better Clyde. Double the price but it's proven.

 

Or you can machine a light weight version.

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My 35 are hard on the thumb too... I think I will look at honda throttle....

Have you tried shortening the springs or buying the softer springs that are available?

 

I took about 30% out of mine and have been very happy with that. No issues either.

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Have you tried shortening the springs or buying the softer springs that are available?

 

I took about 30% out of mine and have been very happy with that. No issues either.

Yeah, I did that on my stock carbs and on some snowmo too. I will do it tomorrow but I think it will be not enough.

 

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Figured I'd ask while at work. Does my chain seem too loose? It's all the way tight in the adjuster. I'm afraid if i take another link out, it will be too tight.

 

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I plan to go ride after work so I will shorten the chain when I knock off for lunch. Gotta run a whole tank of fuel before I can beat on her. Hopefully that doesn't take long.

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It's my first time with a round style carrier but the essential is all the way in the back(which is all the way tight) . I'll put it toward the front and see if I can overlap The chain

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