Hi all - proud owner of '82 XJ1100J as of a week ago. Haven't had much of a chance to ride it yet, though...
I noticed the throttle didn't return to idle very well when I released it - it felt sort of "sticky." I consulted the service manual the previous owner sold me with the bike, unscrewed the twist grip housing and pulled it off the handlebar - there was some fine surface rust underneath that I was able to easily remove (and cleaned the inside of the twist grip and lubed the cable just like it said to in the manual.) Unfortunately, when I went to put it back together, I found out that the other end of the cable had come undone from the carbs. To get at the throttle lever where it connects, I had to pull the seat and tank and use a really long needle-nose plier to get it reconnected. As I was doing that, I noticed that the little lever didn't seem to have much, if any, spring to it (to pull back the cable and return the throttle to idle.) Have I broken a return spring or done something out of order? Can anyone help with this? I'd really like to get this fantastic bike back on the road - I'd really appreciate it! ~Phil
I noticed the throttle didn't return to idle very well when I released it - it felt sort of "sticky." I consulted the service manual the previous owner sold me with the bike, unscrewed the twist grip housing and pulled it off the handlebar - there was some fine surface rust underneath that I was able to easily remove (and cleaned the inside of the twist grip and lubed the cable just like it said to in the manual.) Unfortunately, when I went to put it back together, I found out that the other end of the cable had come undone from the carbs. To get at the throttle lever where it connects, I had to pull the seat and tank and use a really long needle-nose plier to get it reconnected. As I was doing that, I noticed that the little lever didn't seem to have much, if any, spring to it (to pull back the cable and return the throttle to idle.) Have I broken a return spring or done something out of order? Can anyone help with this? I'd really like to get this fantastic bike back on the road - I'd really appreciate it! ~Phil
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