I've just changed mine on my 98 TB.
1/ took off seat and tank
2/ took of side panels
3/ took off air box
4/ loosened air filter box from carbs pulled back
5/ took off L/H carb plastic cover (2 screws, be careful of rubber o-rings underneath the screws.
6/ undid throttle cable at handlebar end.
Things to watch, be careful not to damage the membrane of the open carb.
There is a small locking plate securing the carb end of the throttle cable to stop the locking nut from turning, needs pulled and later put back.
Make sure you leave some slack at the carb end so that the final adjustment is made at the handlebar end.
It's a fiddly job but I managed ok, you'll need good light in your garage and a small torch.
I got an air-lock in my carbs and had to blow down the fuel pipe with a bike-pump after I had finished installation. You may or may not have to do that, if it doesn't start that's what it is.
Make sure the carb slides fully retract when you make the final throttle adjustments. i.e. open and shut correctly.
Adjust idling as necessary, with the idle screw.
I didn't feel like taken the carbs off and making the job bigger than it really is, if you have trouble then take the carbs off.
Finally have some patience with it, if you can find an intelligent small mouse with tiny fingers, get it to do the job at the carb end.
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Ride on !
