Most often cable routing is the problem. All bends must be gentle. Throttle 
must return without help with bars at each extreme. R to L. There is a routing 
diagram in the manual.





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From: NghthwkLvr (NL) <[email protected]>
To: Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers! <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, March 26, 2010 7:40:50 PM
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: Sticky Throttle...oo

no suggestions guys?

ok..well for now i'm gonna spray some lubricant on the throttle body
thingy and see what that does...

-NghthwkLvr-


On Mar 25, 7:32 pm, "NghthwkLvr (NL)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> hey guys...
>
> sorry i haven't been around much...i started back to school last
> august and that's all i've been concentrating on...
>
> anyway...i finally got the carbs cleaned and reinstalled...and
> reconnected the throttle cables...
>
> well everything was going along just fine until.....i twisted the
> throttle and....NOTHING...no SNAP! back...
>
> it just sits there...
>
> granted...i haven't even tried to start it but since it's starting to
> get dark...i figured I'd post this to see what y'all would suggest...
>
> so thanks for any thoughts or advice...talk to y'all later...
>
> -NghtHwkLvr-

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