(Charlesbusa @ Oct. 11 2006,10:40) I have the service manual at home, but I'm here at work. The service manual does specify where the fast idle rpm should be.
Lets see, 3500 minus 1150 = 2350 rpms above idle speed.
Mine doesn't go near that high and I even have the adjustment screw removed so it moves the maximum amount. No biggie, it gets up to 2000rpm which works for me
ummm are you sure you have the right bracket then?
because the cable attaches to a cam/lever mounted on the shaft that travels through the throttle bodies....it's the pivot point of the butterflies. this is the same shaft that rotates as you open the throttle.
the only way it wouldn't work is if the cam/lever was stripped at the mount around the shaft.
at least that is how I remember it being.......some 3 weeks ago when I last saw my bike.
i have my screw all the way out and where the stop for the fast idle cam ment back a bit.
that way i can use it as cruse control. very easy. some would say not safe but you get use to it i keep my thumb on it when in use. makes long freeway rides better
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