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I have felt a lot of other quads that have a lot easier thumb throttles then mine.

 

Is there any way to make it easier without changing my carbs to a single?

 

Dustin

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i sanded the edges of my slide springs......its really easy now, but still has plenty of return pressure. youd be suprised how much a good cable lubing will do to! seriously when was the last time you lubed the cables?

 

check

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If you lube the cable try to keep sand away from it as much as you can.Clean the throttle assy. well.Then plug up that drain hole thats at the bottom so nothing can enter.I have heard that snipping a few coils off the return spring helps.

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Thanks for all the suggestions.

 

I have recently lubed my cable. So I know that is not it.

 

It has pullled this hard since I bought it over a year ago.

 

How do I go about sanding the springs?

 

Cutting a couple of rounds off doesn't lighten a spring it just shortens it.

 

 

 

Dustin

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Cutting a couple of rounds off doesn't lighten a spring it just shortens it

EXACTLY, plus it actually increases the spring rate, I won't bore you with the details , trust me - cutting the springs will actually make the spring stiffer.

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banshee's do have more push in a thumb throttle, more carbs, more power=harder to push, ever though about a twist throttle, if ur really interested in a single carb setup i can put u in the right direction

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I have been wanting to get the single carb setup but I can never find a descent deal.

 

I still would like to know how to sand the stock springs.

 

Thanks,

Dustin

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I have been wanting to get the single carb setup but I can never find a descent deal.

That helps quite a bit, plus losing the hassle of syncing and dicking with two carbs. :headbang:

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I don't know about that twist throttle, how easy is it to keep it steady in the rough stuff? Just to let you know I ride MX.

 

Dustin

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it takes a while to get used to it, but it easy to go ever rough stuff when you get used to it. it took me about 1 week of riding to learn how to ride with a twist throttle. just my 2 cents worth.

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