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THROTTLE ADJUSTMENT
1. Loosen the throttle cable locknut at the handlebar and turn the
adjusting nut until there is the required amount of play in the throttle
grip with the throttle fully closed.
2. Make sure that the cable end is properly seated in its adjusting nut.
Tighten the the throttle cable locknut.
3. Open and close the throttle a few times to make sure that the
throttle snaps back closed.
4. With the engine idling, turn the handlebars to each side. If the
handlebar movement causes the engine speed to change, the throttle
cables may be improperly adjusted or incorrectly routed. Correct any
of these issues before attempting to ride the motorcycle.
5. If the throttle cannot be adjusted at the throttle grip end of the
cable, Janus recommends that you have the adjustment performed
by a qualified motorcycle mechanic as the throttle is a split cable
that controls both the throttle and accelerator pump and proper
adjustment can be difficult.
WARNING: Ensure that the adjuster locknut is securely tightened
as a loose locknut could result in a sticking throttle. A sticking
throttle may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
WARNING: Operation with improperly adjusted, incorrectly
routed, or damaged cables could result in an unsafe riding
condition, loss of control and anaccident.