How to Clean the Throttle Body of a Motorcycle?

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ValerieMarie
07/29/25 11:14pm
First, use a 10mm wrench to remove the left fixing screw, and follow the same method to remove the right fixing screw. Then, spray clean the throttle body with a cleaning agent and reinstall it to complete the process. Do not hit the throttle body with hard objects or adjust the screws arbitrarily.
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