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can anybody give me some help on throttle sticking open when banshhee gets a little water splashed around from trail riding. takes such a small amount that i cant even ride if there is any water at all and where i live there is always water. thanks everyone oh also have a twist throttle with tors disconnected

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bad throttle cable?

or if you have stock carbs with stock tors possibly the rubber piece where the tors goes in is worn and water is getting in their making the slides stick?

i have never had to fix that though so im unsure of a fix on that rubber piece

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I had the same problem all winter long two years ago. Snow would fly up around the carbs and melt from the heat of the engine, then water would get on the carbs and freeze. I never found a way to stop it besides just shutting of off and flicking the throttle. That was the only year I had a problem with it. Haven't had anything like that happen since that one winter. Strange. Sorry, I got no fix for ya man. You could spray some contact cleaner around your carbs to keep the water off them. Dunno if that would work or not.

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My friend has his TORS removed and the throttle sticks when he gets it wet too. Its quite dangerous, but very funny to watch :D He got a carb rebuild kit from moose and it didn't help at all. I'm thinking maybe the rubber thing like the guy before said. I don't think he got a new one of those when he got the carbs rebuilt.

Sorry I don't have a fix either :shrugani: Just thought I'd let you know your not alone.

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