I've just been doing a service on the bike which has, for the first time, involved me having a go at throttle body balancing with a home made manometer.
I checked the valve clearances and rocker end float which are all now spot on. I did the TPS check and adjusted that to be 0.35.
Made a note of where the brass screws were set, they've not been touched since it was serviced by Steptoe about a year ago:
Left was 1 turn out, Right was 3/4 turn out
Set them both to 1 3/4 turn out. Started the bike and found there was a reasonable imbalance.
Leaving the right hand throttle adjuster locked, I adjusted the left hand throttle adjuster until they were balanced at idle, but the idle speed increased. I turned in the brass screws to lower the idle speed to 1100 and stay balanced.
Ran the bike up to 4000rpm and did some minor tweaking of the throttle adjuster to keep them balanced at both idle and 4k. Bike was now running much better and smoother.
However, the brass screws were now set at Left 1/2 turn out and Right at 1/4 turn out.
Is it reasonable for them to be so far in or should I be looking at changing the throttle adjusters so that the brass screws are further out at idle?
In the Clymer manual is suggests that there should be at least 2mm of free play in the throttle cable sheath at the throttle body before the wheel starts turning. Mine has virtually not play. If there's that much play, would it not give a lot of slack in the throttle before anything happens when you twist the grip? There's a 2-3mm of free play at the grip before any movement of the throttle which is about what I've set all my bikes for in the past.
Grateful for any input.
Thanks.
I checked the valve clearances and rocker end float which are all now spot on. I did the TPS check and adjusted that to be 0.35.
Made a note of where the brass screws were set, they've not been touched since it was serviced by Steptoe about a year ago:
Left was 1 turn out, Right was 3/4 turn out
Set them both to 1 3/4 turn out. Started the bike and found there was a reasonable imbalance.
Leaving the right hand throttle adjuster locked, I adjusted the left hand throttle adjuster until they were balanced at idle, but the idle speed increased. I turned in the brass screws to lower the idle speed to 1100 and stay balanced.
Ran the bike up to 4000rpm and did some minor tweaking of the throttle adjuster to keep them balanced at both idle and 4k. Bike was now running much better and smoother.
However, the brass screws were now set at Left 1/2 turn out and Right at 1/4 turn out.
Is it reasonable for them to be so far in or should I be looking at changing the throttle adjusters so that the brass screws are further out at idle?
In the Clymer manual is suggests that there should be at least 2mm of free play in the throttle cable sheath at the throttle body before the wheel starts turning. Mine has virtually not play. If there's that much play, would it not give a lot of slack in the throttle before anything happens when you twist the grip? There's a 2-3mm of free play at the grip before any movement of the throttle which is about what I've set all my bikes for in the past.
Grateful for any input.
Thanks.





