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When U twist the throttle grip open, the cable pulls the slide up into the carb. body thereby "opening", (un-blocking) the passage of air/fuel mixture into the manifold. When U release the throttle, the slide flops down, re-blocking the flow and "rests" on the idle speed adjusting needle enough to keep the bike running. Hope this helps. Why U lose "power" at higher RPM's could be several things: Timing?, needle mixture level setting (too high/ too low ie: too rich/ too lean)? Float level (probably not if U have the plastic float), valves? etc.? Hope this helps.
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