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How to Adjust a Loose Motorcycle Throttle Cable?

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Chase
09/01/25 2:12am

First, start the engine and adjust the gap and tightness of the throttle handle, then test the acceleration. If the throttle handle feels heavy, it indicates interference in the throttle cable. You can try loosening the cable fixing screw with a screwdriver to see if the noise can be eliminated. If the cable is damaged, a "clicking" sound will occur during operation. In this case, it is best to replace it with a new cable.

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09/13/25 5:09am

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10/27/25 5:57am

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