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Losing my mind! (replacing the throttle cable)
#1
Hey Foccers!


Recently snapped my pull-cable, got a new set from WeMoto delivered but I can't for the life of me seem to get the old cables off the carbs and new ones on.


Have removed everything but the battery and airbox, was hoping to be able to wiggle them in without removing half the bike (limited tools and street parking).


Have looked for youtube vids with no luck, searched here with the same luck.


Anyone have any links or tips it would be much appreciated as I'm about to just light the bike on fire and get a new one out of pure rage.
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#2
Its easiest to remove the cable with the carb hanging out to the left hand side of the bike. Failing that, you need very long, very thin fingers.
Remove the battery and slide the airbox backwards to release the rear carb rubbers and then just pull the carbs back to release them from the front ones. Finally pull the carbs out the left hand side.
You are 75% there already.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
(27-02-19, 11:44 AM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: Its easiest to remove the cable with the carb hanging out to the left hand side of the bike. Failing that, you need very long, very thin fingers.
Remove the battery and slide the airbox backwards to release the rear carb rubbers and then just pull the carbs back to release them from the front ones. Finally pull the carbs out the left hand side.
You are 75% there already.
Much appreciated, will give that a try once the weather permits again!
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#4
You will also have to disconnect them from the handlebar end as well to give yourself as much slack as possible. It’s a pig the first time you take the cables off but gets easier.
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#5
Done, but now I can't get the throttle handle and wires to line up. FML
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#6
Do you mean you can't get the cables onto the throttle tube?
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#7
I got them on yesterday, but it's snagging a bit now - yay cruisecontrol!

I'll try some duct tape on the handlebars (renthal) to see if that helps.
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