As you can see the tang of spring is not on the nub anymore on mine.
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Thanks Cannondale,
I went ahead and moved it past the nub last night. It seems to have went to the back of the throttle body. But, it still has a spring retract and the throttle lever seems to be about 30% easier to move. I think I am really going to like that.
To feel comfortable with it, I cycled it many times. Can not wait to try it out.
I went ahead and moved it past the nub last night. It seems to have went to the back of the throttle body. But, it still has a spring retract and the throttle lever seems to be about 30% easier to move. I think I am really going to like that.
To feel comfortable with it, I cycled it many times. Can not wait to try it out.
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Any update on how the throttle worked out?As you can see the tang of spring is not on the nub anymore on mine.
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Just installed a finger throttle on my sled. And my arm is buggered after a day of riding lol.
Thinking about trying this. So any update would be appreciated
Thanks.
I ended up putting spring back after having some issues with throttle safety engaging. But shortly after my cable frayed so that may have been cause. Other than that no progress I just got used to it.Any update on how the throttle worked out?
Just installed a finger throttle on my sled. And my arm is buggered after a day of riding lol.
Thinking about trying this. So any update would be appreciated
Thanks.
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