Where is the motorcycle throttle located?
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Motorcycle throttles are usually installed at the rear of the engine, mostly in silver color. The throttle controls the amount of air entering the engine, and the air intake into the cylinder is completed by the throttle valve. Below is relevant information about motorcycle throttles: 1. The function of the throttle is to control the air entering the engine. After the air enters the engine, it mixes with gasoline to form a combustible mixture, providing power in this way. Although the throttle is a small component in the engine, its role is very significant. 2. During operation, the throttle acts like a valve body, controlling the engine's air intake. 3. During operation, the engine produces some exhaust gases, a small portion of which enters the throttle, leading to carbon buildup at the throttle position. Carbon deposits can affect the engine's power and increase fuel consumption. If not cleaned in time, these carbon deposits will continue to block the throttle, increasing the resistance of the throttle switch. During idling, this can cause the engine to shake.