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supergrafx
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This morning, I warmed up my bike like I normally do. After 10 to 15 minutes I started out for work. As I initiated the throttle in first, suddenly and unexpectantly, the rpms shot up past 9000 rpms, so I pushed the kill switch. I then started it up again, and same deal. I then got the idea that perhaps the grip was keeping the throttled rev'd, so I unclipped the rubber grip and pulled the grip off the thin plastic throttle. I started the bike up again and it went back to 1500 rpms. I thought, "cool, I'll just ride it without the grip, until I get some adhesive for the rubber and reclip it." As I pulled out of my driveway, and started up the street, and suddenly the rpms shot up again. I pulled the clutch lever in and applied the brake, but the rpms remained constant in the 9000 range. The bike sputtered out of control and down I went. The damage incurred was only the clutch lever broken off. Ofcourse, gas as well spilled from the carbs until I got the bike back up. With the clutch lever broken off, I pulled out a wrench from my back-pack, pulled on the clutch cable so I could set the gear back to neatral so I could roll the bike back to my backyard. That said and done, nothing was wrong yesterday with the throttle. This morning though, everything went wrong. So I'm wondering what might be the cause of this?
I have recently ordered a turn signal/horn universal switch from Bevel Heaven to replace my old one since it got banged up when I first got the bike. It was in pieces and the only way to get it working again was to glue the copper connections in place. Thus the headlight is always on, which makes my old electical problem on a continual drain on the battery that much more difficult to specify. Here is the switch I ordered and the link. Bevel Heaven's website said the switch is universal and would work with all street bikes, and I liked how it looked, so I went for it:
http://shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=6
Now it seems, I will need a new throttle/kill switch/start up switch. At least if this is the problem. I don't know. I'm sure you guys will have some idea where my problem lies. So I am here to ask for help. If it is the throttle, could you guys tell me the best throttle I could mod my bike with? When parts on my bike go, I'd like to replace them with either new stuff or something cooler since my intention on this bike is to mod, not to keep it stock.
~Gabe
I have recently ordered a turn signal/horn universal switch from Bevel Heaven to replace my old one since it got banged up when I first got the bike. It was in pieces and the only way to get it working again was to glue the copper connections in place. Thus the headlight is always on, which makes my old electical problem on a continual drain on the battery that much more difficult to specify. Here is the switch I ordered and the link. Bevel Heaven's website said the switch is universal and would work with all street bikes, and I liked how it looked, so I went for it:
http://shop.bevelheaven.com/detail.aspx?ID=6
Now it seems, I will need a new throttle/kill switch/start up switch. At least if this is the problem. I don't know. I'm sure you guys will have some idea where my problem lies. So I am here to ask for help. If it is the throttle, could you guys tell me the best throttle I could mod my bike with? When parts on my bike go, I'd like to replace them with either new stuff or something cooler since my intention on this bike is to mod, not to keep it stock.
~Gabe