1964 Honda Dream 305 Sticky ThrottleI will say again that I remain TOTALLY convinced that ALL Dream sticky twist throttle issues are aggravated by an inherent design problem - that is, the adjuster being located mid-cable.
When adjusted out, the two separate OUTER sheathes have a (1/2" to 1") gap at the adjuster. This allows that unsupported length of inner cable to BEND slightly at the adjuster - that combined with the forced "push" that happens with the twist throttle grip design itself causes a bind point that is seen as slow or sticky throttle. Save yourself a LOT of grief and use a CB72 external throttle with a 262-000 cable and fix the problem for good. Once you do it you will find that the throttle snaps back like a new bike!.
Did this last year on my Dream and couldn't be happier....ebay for both parts and you'll be amazed at the difference... Dan
What a great tip! Thanks.
Regards Muddy '64 C72 '63 C72
Thank you for the advice! I can't imagine riding this bike with any faith that I have control over the throttle as one should. It certainly is a bad design.
I looked on eBay and saw some cables. Not quite sure what the throttle grip should entail. I can see how the cable attaches to it but I didn't see how it attaches to the handlebar. I assume it has a different collar than the original CA77 one? Any pictures available from someone that has done this retrofit? I'm sorry. I'm a newbie! Nathan
Mounts the same way as the stock throttle.... 2 piece...clamps around the bars...
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