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TTR 125 throttle and idle
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 216477" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Sounds to me like your bike needs the carb removed, cleaned & adjusted, possibly some new parts (like an idle speed screw, needle and seat, bowl gasket/o-ring, and throw in a pilot jet for good measure), maybe some throttle parts. The throttle handles are pretty straight-forward designs, not much to them. Make sure the cable is good and moves freely. The problem could be at the carb end.</p><p>The stripped idle speed screw might be able to be drilled out, maybe less. Maybe help it from the inside. Either way the carb should come off.</p><p>Now is a good time to get acquainted with your carb, and a service manual would be in your best interest.</p><p>The'yre pretty simple really. Lots of good vids on YT, just do a search and you'll be off and running...</p><p></p><p>Welcome to DBA <img src="https://www.dirtbikeaddicts.com/static/images/smilies/ride.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ride:" title="Ride :ride:" data-shortname=":ride:" />!</p><p>Also, photos help tremendously, just resize them first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 216477, member: 3959"] Sounds to me like your bike needs the carb removed, cleaned & adjusted, possibly some new parts (like an idle speed screw, needle and seat, bowl gasket/o-ring, and throw in a pilot jet for good measure), maybe some throttle parts. The throttle handles are pretty straight-forward designs, not much to them. Make sure the cable is good and moves freely. The problem could be at the carb end. The stripped idle speed screw might be able to be drilled out, maybe less. Maybe help it from the inside. Either way the carb should come off. Now is a good time to get acquainted with your carb, and a service manual would be in your best interest. The'yre pretty simple really. Lots of good vids on YT, just do a search and you'll be off and running... Welcome to DBA :ride:! Also, photos help tremendously, just resize them first. [/QUOTE]
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