Thanks Jeff, sounds like the way to do it. One more decision made!
- SteveS Jeffrey Blamey wrote:
I used the Curtis throttle pot box hooked to the factory throttle cable. Basically follow down to the end of the cable and mount your box to the frame (or a bracket if necessary) making sure when the throttle cable is fully extended and retracted that the full swing for the pot is used. The closer to the pot pivot the less throttle travel necessary. The Curtis has a spring built in, you can add another exterior spring if throttle does not return adequately. I cut off the lead terminator on the cable and and went to Home Depot and got this part from their hardware section that has a set screw for clamping the cable end and part of it is a pivot to go in the pot arm. I have had zero trouble with it in 1000 miles. Cheers, Jeff
