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How do I remove throttle cable from carb?


MountainDewed

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I'm trying to remove the carb to clean up(hopefully) and get her running to sell. Can anyone tell by the pics what I need to do to remove cable please?  I noticed some bike enthusiasts in other posts is why I try here before signing up to a motorcycle forum since I don't actually ride(other drivers scare me). This is camera phone, if more pics needed, I can do and/if/or it's going to be tricky reassembly, I'll try to clean as is and hope... thanks

 

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you remove the tension on the throttle cable and that lead/metal piece on the end just pulls out.at least it should.

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Where are you at?  I might be able to swing by on my way home from work and give you a quick hand.  I'll shoot you a message.

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