Wow. Do I detect a touch of sarcasm in that? At least you could have said "Get a new Honda"? Not the kind of advise I would want!LOUD MOUSE wrote:Go get a 2007 new YAMAHA. ...............lm
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Just to rule cabling out completely, I'd try unrouting the throttle cable as much as possible. IIRC it can be placed temporarily in such a way as to allow the most gentle curve from throttle grip to carbs. I recall doing that at one point and discovering that it was the cable after all. In the "loose" position the cable would not interfere; in the properly routed it would. There was a very slight degree of pressure from the sheathing bend which caused the problem. Keep in mind, multi-strand cables running in multicoil sheathing (inner surface) +40 yrs can be a factor here.
If you've tried the more sophisticated solutions and they did not fix the problem, it might be time to revisit the simplest ones. MS Yes, and just so I have a belt AND suspenders, two years ago I replaced the stock slide springs with stiffer ones of almost identical dimensions from the local Ace Hardware. Because I'm grasping at straws at this point, I have wondered if the stiffer springs might be causing mischief in some way I didn't anticipate, but I haven't come up with a plausible scenario in which stiffer springs could be causing an air leak. For sure, I know they're bottoming the slides out consistently.
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