Babba_gee
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I crashed my 2007 SV650 at Thunderhill last year, after sitting for a year I finally decided to get around to fixing it. During the crash, the throttle tube/throttle cables and ignition assembly got damaged. I purchased a new ignition assembly along with new throttle cables, after installation, I tested out the throttle response and noticed that it does not snap shut like before. It takes a while for it to close, even opening the throttle takes some effort.
I ended up removing all the cables to test if the throttle bodies would open and shut quickly at the throttle body but had similar results. I ended up cleaning the area surrounding the throttle body with wd40 and then added some 3 in 1 oil to see if that would help. It still has a sluggish response.
I've searched everywhere and haven't found a solution. Would anyone know what might be the problem? I haven't started the bike in over a year, would starting it help maybe loosen up the throttle body assembly through some heat?
Any help would be appreciated.
I ended up removing all the cables to test if the throttle bodies would open and shut quickly at the throttle body but had similar results. I ended up cleaning the area surrounding the throttle body with wd40 and then added some 3 in 1 oil to see if that would help. It still has a sluggish response.
I've searched everywhere and haven't found a solution. Would anyone know what might be the problem? I haven't started the bike in over a year, would starting it help maybe loosen up the throttle body assembly through some heat?
Any help would be appreciated.