GL1500 sloppy throttle
- Sawdust62
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GL1500 sloppy throttle
While the engine of my 1999 GL1500 is running, I can rotate the throttle from 1200 to 1100 without any change in power. It makes it hard to manage power during turns when trying to balance thrust to a lean angle. Is a loose throttle something that can be adjusted or fixed?
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Re: GL1500 sloppy throttle
You can make that adjustment for cable stretch both at the grip as well as in the cable on the left side of the engine. Don't tighten it too much (there should be a little bit of free play) or you'll get binding, particularly when the steering is turned to full lock.
- blupupher
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Re: GL1500 sloppy throttle
You should probably also lube the cables.
It won't fix the slop, but will help smooth out the pull and allow easier return to resting position.
It won't fix the slop, but will help smooth out the pull and allow easier return to resting position.
Current ride: 2013 BMW K1600GT
Former rides: 2002 GL1800A, 2001 CB750, 1994 GL1500 SE, 1994 VT1100C , 1984 VF500F, 1982 CB750C, 1982 GS250T, 1981 CB900C, 1978 CB125s, 1976 TS185
Former rides: 2002 GL1800A, 2001 CB750, 1994 GL1500 SE, 1994 VT1100C , 1984 VF500F, 1982 CB750C, 1982 GS250T, 1981 CB900C, 1978 CB125s, 1976 TS185