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JoshP 08-29-2006 02:08 PM

Fun times with a sticky carb!?!
 
Hey everyone brand new to the board and a GasGas. I just picked up a 97 6Days EC 250 from a buddy and went out for my first ride Sunday. I had cleaned out the carb prior to the ride but mid way through the day the throttle stuck wide open :eek: and took me for a fun ride. A friend said this happens on the GG's some times but I was curious what everyone here thought. I checked the carb after the ride and I couldn't find anything. I'm stumped at this point! Unless it's an issue with the spring that inserts into the slide? Thanks in advance.

MattR 08-29-2006 06:48 PM

Josh,

Welcome to this site! I'm glad you did not get hurt. Regarding stuck throttles, I would say GG's are no more prone to it than other bikes. It's the same Keihin carb used other bikes.

If your bike has taller handlebars, the stock throttle cable (which is on the shorter side) could be getting pulled accidently. Many riders safety wire the cable where the rubber booty attaches to the throttle housing. This helps prevent the cable from getting pulled if a tree branch catches it.

You may also want to inspect the cable thoroughly where it exits the housing and enters the elbow attached to the carb cap. My old cable got corroded here and also frayed. It had the tendency to bind but never got stuck... luckily. I replaced my stock cable with an LTR throttle cable. This is a nice steel braided cable and is a couple inches longer. Great for taller handlebar setups.

fury1 09-01-2006 02:51 PM

FYI I called les today to order a longer cable after having my bike try to take off a few times, he has none in stock and told me they wanted a huge order to make another run of them

GMP 09-01-2006 07:11 PM

Don't route the cable through the ring on the left side frame. Route it outside and use a very loose cable tie to keep it out of the way at full left lock. If you have a damper or computer, route it in front and keep it there, so it can't loop over during fork compression and snag on rebound. Basically make sure it can float but not snag. The stock cable is short on adjustment but shouldn't cause this problem. Fix it before you ride again, it hurts, I know!

kim 12-06-2006 02:14 PM

This has been discussed extensively on smackover.
Follow link

http://www.smackovermotorsports.com/...ead.php?t=2833

Cheers
Kim

motorhead 01-27-2007 12:53 AM

Has anyone tried contacting terrycable?Are they still in buisness?they made me some cables from scratch years ago.

Hawkeye 01-27-2007 06:13 AM

Motion Pro T2 cable from a 2000 Honda CR250 will fit and are available thru your local Parts Unlimited dealer. Over one year on my XC300 and it's still working perfectly. The stock cable is too short and has a poor ferrule design at the throttle.

From memory, I think the PU part number is MP-400, but look it up in the catalog. BTW, Parts Unlimited has their catalogs online at their website.

Berkyboy 01-28-2007 10:36 AM

We just had a bunch of custom GasGas Motion Pro T2 throttle cables made that are + 1 1/2" over stock.

Boomhauer 01-28-2007 03:41 PM

I like to take the throttle housing loose on the handle bar side and shoot cable lube down the cable until I see it come out on the carb side of the carb. I do this about every 2 months.


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