The throtle on my 860 is quite heavy & sticky, can this be changed or
modified to make it smoother & more responsive.?
modify throtle on 860 gt
-
- Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:35 am
- BevHevSteve
- SITE OWNER
- Posts: 2325
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2004 8:53 pm
- Location: Lafayette, California
- Contact:
first pull on the cable above each carb. Is it smooth or notchy?
dis assemble the throttle completely clean and lube. Also clean and lube the throttle cables. Make sure the cables go in nice smooth arcs and are not tightly bent between cabs and throttle
you can install a tommaselli daytona dual cable throttle but it has not electrics etc. They are very good throttles, and switch cables to suit. I stock both
dis assemble the throttle completely clean and lube. Also clean and lube the throttle cables. Make sure the cables go in nice smooth arcs and are not tightly bent between cabs and throttle
you can install a tommaselli daytona dual cable throttle but it has not electrics etc. They are very good throttles, and switch cables to suit. I stock both
Steve Allen (925)798-BEVL[2385] Ride'm, Don't Hide'm
Ducati/Euro Spares -> https://Store.BevelHeaven.com
I'll second the motion on the Tommaselli. I put one on my 750 GT and after lubing the cables it works great.
-Craig
Team YIKES! Motorsports
Team YIKES! Motorsports
-
- Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed May 05, 2010 7:31 pm
on the throttle sticky situation
I have a daytona throttle but instead of the two cables coming out one to each carb I have one cable into a splitter tube under the tank and then that goes from one too two. works awesome and adjustment and maintence is way simpler
The smoke is from the pegs rubbing not the rings leaking!