Oiling the cable seems like the way to go. That cable has a fairly sharp bend on it at the carb end so is more prone to sticking. I would also put a bit of oil on the four locations behind each carb where the slotted plate slides, meaning the thing that the cable pulls on.Now that you have mentioned it I think I'll give mine an oiling tomorrow .
Cheers for the help by the way peeps. I'm just somewhat fed up of things breaking/costing money at the moment.Stupidly dropped and cracked my helmet yesterday so now I need a new one of those, new downpipes before May and now this is playing up... beginning to consider whether a new bike is feasible... or I use the train
Hi, Me again,This months concern (after figuring out the running issue was down to spark plug caps and rain water) is that the choke is being a little unresponsive.It does work, however when I shut it off it has a couple of second pause before the revs drop. This used to be instant and the time between the turning off of the choke and the engine revs dropping is getting longer. I guess my question is basically "is this a big issue?" and if so "how do I fix it?" was planning to lube the choke cable tonight and see if that helps, but figure I should ask.Cheers and if you find this particular question uninteresting, don't worry, I'll probably have more concerns soon *seriously though, thanks to everyone who helps when I post, it's massively appreciated HJFazer