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Old 23-Mar-2013, 07:32
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Smile Throttle position

Just been messing about changing the throttle position for better ergonomics and cable routing. My thought process was to make the throttle as comfy as possible when fully open and the reduction of excessive wrist angle when wide open. What's the best position you guys have found?
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Old 23-Mar-2013, 09:44
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Mine only has 60 deg of movement anyway. I did make a smaller quadrant on the side of the throttle body to achieve this.

But a certain wrist activity is conducive to good throttle action, as I'm sure you are aware Simon.
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But a certain wrist activity is conducive to good throttle action, as I'm sure you are aware Simon.

I've never had an issue..... I've snapped 3 cables though!
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