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Just wondering if anyone has any tips on setting up throttle cables on vm carbs ? Tips ? Tricks ? Etc
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Use Suzuki cables, the Motion Pro ones suck. They will work for a while but not as nicely.
Little bit of slack on both cables. Tighten the locknuts. Keep the adjusters up by the handlebars short. Lube the cables up if they're sticky. Make sure they aren't kinked, and don't get pulled when you turn the handlebars. Make sure it's not getting pinched in the steering stop. Some guys remove the cable that pulls it shut, but I like to keep it there as a spare for the one that pulls it open. Or a spare for someone else's bike.
That's about it.
I removed my return cable. The newer bikes have cv carbs and dont have them.
Yeah, the two are identical, and the return one isn't really required to be there. It's not under any stress, so it should be in great shape when you or your buddy needs a spare cable.
I carry a spare clutch cable on some bikes, already routed and sealed on the ends. If the cable breaks it's super easy to replace. Don't generally bother with that on the street bikes, it's so easy to ride without a clutch on pavement it's not worth doing.
Pilot screws ( bottom ) at 7/8 out and mixture scrwws ( side ) at 2 out is whjere I have found is where all my 1000s like it. You dont adjust the bottom once its set for tuning..you fine tune at the mixture screws. turning in will RICHEN the cylinders and out will LEAN the cyclinders.