After working through most of the gremlins on my 1100G, I can't seem to get rid of one particular problem. Since I have owned it, when you turn the handlebars all the way to the right, the throttle would increase to about 3K. Ok, it's obvious that the throttle cable is binding or bending or something and closing the length of the throttle cable. Well after adjusting my valves and having the tank off, I thought I would try to alleviate this problem. The factory service manual even has the diagram for the correct routing of all cables and wires on the bike. The diagram shows how it feeds through the head, down the center frame trunk (underneath the tank) where it is clamped twice and then to the throttle rail.
So, I re-route the cable as specified, clamp it where specified and NOW, it reves up when I turn the handlebars either way! :shock: I've made it worse! Any suggestions?
J
So, I re-route the cable as specified, clamp it where specified and NOW, it reves up when I turn the handlebars either way! :shock: I've made it worse! Any suggestions?
J