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Old 06-23-2008   #4 (permalink)
WardenRoss
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The Throttlemeister is designed so that if properly adjusted, she will swing from too tight to too loose. You should not need any lube.

I would check the plastic piece that fits under the handgrip and presses against the Throttlemeister bar end. This piece may need replacing if it’s worn out (which is unlikely).

You don’t need spacers on the Sprint. You simply adjust your throttle housing left or right to set the clearance between the Throttlemeister and the throttle. The spacers are for bikes like BMWs that have a fixed throttle housing that is stationary.

I find that if I adjust my clearance in the winter months, she will be too tight in the summer.
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