RPGR90s
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My buddy converted the cable actuated MC on his 1976 R90s to an updated setup, with the MC on the lever. I was helping him with another problem and he mentioned that he loves the increased braking power (stock rotors, stock ATe calipers) but the throttle pull is a bear.
I tried it and you need a gorilla wrist to turn it. First thing I noticed is that it has one cable coming out of the lever assy, and then splits into two before going into the stock Dellorto carbs. So I noted that as a possible issue, but wanted to check the carb springs first. My old 1993 R100RT had a 1 cable split into two setup as I recall.
Both carbs have the light Dellorto springs installed (based on total spring length and number of winds). Since we pulled the top off of one carb and the slide dis-assembled, I noticed that twisting the grip was way easier as it was now only pulling one carb assy. Could that be the problem? Cables are new, and the cam assy. is properly greased at the handlebar.
I know many Airhead owners have done the upgrade but I'm guessing a lot of those used the twin cables coming out of the lever assy, as opposed to the one cable and then the splitter. Also, I'm guessing most conversions are pulling stock Bing butterfly style carbs as opposed to slide type Dellorto's.
So I'm testing a theory that the two into one setup he went to, AND the ratio of the twistgrip and cable cam (1/4 turn) is causing the excessive tension by pulling two slides instead of twisting two butterflies.
1. Would going to a two cable setup (with the same MC mounted at the lever) alleviate the issue?
Thanks so much,
RPGR90s
I tried it and you need a gorilla wrist to turn it. First thing I noticed is that it has one cable coming out of the lever assy, and then splits into two before going into the stock Dellorto carbs. So I noted that as a possible issue, but wanted to check the carb springs first. My old 1993 R100RT had a 1 cable split into two setup as I recall.
Both carbs have the light Dellorto springs installed (based on total spring length and number of winds). Since we pulled the top off of one carb and the slide dis-assembled, I noticed that twisting the grip was way easier as it was now only pulling one carb assy. Could that be the problem? Cables are new, and the cam assy. is properly greased at the handlebar.
I know many Airhead owners have done the upgrade but I'm guessing a lot of those used the twin cables coming out of the lever assy, as opposed to the one cable and then the splitter. Also, I'm guessing most conversions are pulling stock Bing butterfly style carbs as opposed to slide type Dellorto's.
So I'm testing a theory that the two into one setup he went to, AND the ratio of the twistgrip and cable cam (1/4 turn) is causing the excessive tension by pulling two slides instead of twisting two butterflies.
1. Would going to a two cable setup (with the same MC mounted at the lever) alleviate the issue?
Thanks so much,
RPGR90s