Possible MT-09 owner


lee1980

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All in all not a bad start to the day then :)

I moved the black polypropylene disc that's found between the rubber grip and the throttle housing to inside the housing itself (with a little tweaking) which removed all sideways play.

When you slacken the chain you might want to check your wheel alignment at the same time - unless you're too busty riding!
On my test ride it did feel like loose to, but not in slack cable sense more like the throttle tube was to loose or big on the bar like, I guess as ride by wire is there no like return spring on it that gives you some resistance?
 

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there is a return spring, otherwise the throttle wouldn't close on its own.
 

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there is a return spring, otherwise the throttle wouldn't close on its own.
Yea something there just meant there is not as much resistance to it like on a normal carbs/throttle bodies, guess still have a spring to return closed in case all the gizmos fail to lol!
 


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