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  • TheCafeKid
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    Throttle question

    My carbs are set up apparently for a push-pull throttle. But i only have one cable hooked up, thats the way its been since i bought it and best as i can tell function fine.....does it matter? What is the bonus of the pushpull set up? Is it necessary? Thanks!

    TCK
  • BlackStar

    #2
    Its a safety feature in case the return spring breaks or anything else causes the slides/plates to stick, allows you to twist back to idle. I'd hook it up.

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    • Nessism
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      • Mar 2006
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      • Torrance, CA

      #3
      Not sure if all GS bikes are this way but my VM carb 550 has pull-pull throttle cables but the BS/CV carb bike only has one cable.

      Makes sense I suppose since the mechanical slide carbs have more friction thus the dual cable arrangement.
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      • TheCafeKid

        #4
        Hrmm...from the looks of the throttle housing on the handlebars there isnt a secondary entrance for another cable...I do know that these particular carbs were also used on many Kaws of the time, so maybe it was just a generic set up and they used pushpull. Or maybe my old 77 didnt use it and then went on later to use it. I do see in the manual that some of the setups on the later pre TSCC motors have a pushpull cable attached. Dunno.

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        • Nessism
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          #5
          It's not Push-Pull, it's Pull-Pull (pull open, pull closed).
          Last edited by Nessism; 12-01-2007, 09:06 AM.
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          • Guest

            #6
            I checked Bikebandit and it appears your bike came with the push/pull throttle so maybe it was changed out.
            I've never seen a TSCC bike with a push/pull throttle unless it had aftermarket carbs.

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            • TheCafeKid

              #7
              huh...interesting...the equipment that is on it appears to be original 77 750B..whats the drawback of not having it?? It seems to function fine without.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Nessism
                Not sure if all GS bikes are this way but my VM carb 550 has pull-pull throttle cables but the BS/CV carb bike only has one cable.

                Makes sense I suppose since the mechanical slide carbs have more friction thus the dual cable arrangement.
                This adds it up. With the CV/BS carbs the cable only actuates the throttle linkage and yours pulls up the slides and the linkage. If something sticks on yours which is more likely to happen than on a CV hold on tight!

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                • TheCafeKid

                  #9
                  Originally posted by chef1366
                  This adds it up. With the CV/BS carbs the cable only actuates the throttle linkage and yours pulls up the slides and the linkage. If something sticks on yours which is more likely to happen than on a CV hold on tight!
                  True that i suppose. But thats what a kill switch is for...lol My step dads fuel injected Vulcan runs a push pull too...i have just never understood the concept of it. Guess i'll have to consider setting it back up.

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                  • tone

                    #10
                    The so called push/pull throttles on cv's simply pull the carb butterflies open & pull them shut when you roll on or off the throttle !

                    If you only run one cable i'd advise fitting a small spring to positively close the butterflies when you roll the throttle off, a common mod on chops & streetfighters over here to prevent the bike running on when the throttle is closed

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                    • 49er
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                      • Jul 2006
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                      • Napier, New Zealand

                      #11
                      Originally posted by tone
                      The so called push/pull throttles on cv's simply pull the carb butterflies open & pull them shut when you roll on or off the throttle !

                      If you only run one cable i'd advise fitting a small spring to positively close the butterflies when you roll the throttle off, a common mod on chops & streetfighters over here to prevent the bike running on when the throttle is closed
                      Good advise. As Nessism states, they are pull/pull throttles on the VM carbs. It's a safety feature and also allows lighter return springs, provided the cables are lubed on a regular basis!! The correct routing of these cables ensures a lighter throttle feel as well!!
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