Warning – Motion Pro Generic Throttle Kit User Manual

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6. Remove the right hand grip from the handlebar. With the Allen wrench supplied,
disassemble the new throttle assembly. Using the throttle sleeve as a guide, mark the handlebar
showing where the sleeve will fit. With fine sandpaper remove any paint on the handlebar
where the throttle sleeve will fit. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THE HANDLEBAR BE
CLEAN AND SMOOTH. IF THE HANDLEBAR IS NOT CLEAN AND SMOOTH IT IS
POSSIBLE FOR THE THROTTLE TO STICK.


7. The type of twist grips vary, but all types will install and work similarly. Slide the throttle
sleeve onto the handlebar. Next, install the cable through the top half of the throttle housing and
connect the cable end to the slot in the throttle sleeve. Install the plastic cable guide or wheel
into the upper throttle housing. Make sure the cable fits into the groove of the guide or wheel.
Note: Some throttle designs do not have plastic guides or wheels. Refer to individual throttle
instruction sheets. Assemble the upper and lower throttle housings while positioning the throttle
sleeve stop above the housing stop. Allow an 1/8 inch clearance between the grip and
handlebar end. This will prevent the grip from binding on the end of the handlebar. Position the
throttle so that the throttle cable will exit above the front brake lever assembly. Insert the throttle
housing screws and tighten. See the throttle specific instructions for torque specifications.

8. Throttle cable adjustment: ALL THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENTS ARE DONE WITH
THE ENGINE OFF.
Adjust the throttle cable so there is a slight amount of free play (1/16 to 1/8
inch). Tighten all adjuster nuts. Reinstall all cable clamps and guides. Check that the throttle
will return to the wide open to the fully closed position without assistance. Also, check that the
cable has free play when the handlebars are turned fully to both sides. Note: Cable routing and
throttle position affect the smoothness of throttle operation. Route the cable to avoid sharp
bends or kinks. Position the throttle so that it does not create sharp bends or kinks in the cable.

9. Install the fuel tank and seat. Put the transmission in neutral and start the engine to check
throttle operation. Using throttle, raise engine speed momentarily to 4000 RPM and release
throttle. Engine speed should drop quickly to idle speed without hesitation. Next, while turning
the handlebars side to side, there should be no change in engine speed. WARNING: DO NOT
USE THE BIKE IF THE THROTTLE IS STICKING OR NOT ALLOWING THE ENGINE TO
DROP BACK TO IDLE SPEED WHEN THE THROTTLE IS RELEASED.
Repeat, Step 8 if
throttle is not operating as described above.

10. It is suggested that you familiarize yourself with the operation of the twist grip throttle. Run
the machine at low speeds until you are completely familiar with how the throttle operates. If
you have experience riding motorcycles the twist throttle will be quite natural. If you have only
used the thumb type throttle you should practice until operation of throttle is done without
second thought.

WARNING:

DO NOT OPERATE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU HAVE TESTED THE

ENGINE AND THROTTLE OPERATION AS SET OUT ABOVE. FAILURE

TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN GREAT BODILY INJURY OR DEATH!

DO NOT USE IN CONDITIONS AT OR NEAR FREEZING TEMPERATURES. MOISTURE

MAY ENTER THE THROTTLE MECHANISM OR CABLE AND FREEZE AND CAUSE

THROTTLE TO STICK. THIS COULD RESULT IN GREAT BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.

I1-GENERAL

12/2010

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