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i am needing to pick the brains of all you motorycle masterminds out there.
i have a 2002 triumph TT and twice now when in town the throttle seems to what i would call stick.
dont get me wrong its not the throttle or the cabble but if you blip the throttle the engine just sticks at what ever rpm you blipped it to and the only way to get it back down is to put on the brakes as if trying to stall it.
any hints would be much appreciated
(when it has happend it has been after i have done rufly 90 miles out of a tank but is always in town when the engine is roasting don't know if this has anything to do with it).
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Calling Buzz.....

Buzz you are bound to know about this having a TT6oo..or is it a new one on you ..??
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bound to be

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theres bound to be some one out there that knows whats going on.
buzz did your tt sound realy rattly like the tappets
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Sounds like either an ecu problem or a sticky throttle position sensor. Check the sensor first though.

Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian).
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cheers

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cheers Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)
zax / speedaddict seeing how you both are in inspection and are mechanicaly minded how about it a little over time?
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dynamo_degs wrote:cheers Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (Super Nanny)
zax / speedaddict seeing how you both are in inspection and are mechanicaly minded how about it a little over time?
eh? speak english man...you asking them out on a date or what? :I can't believe it's not butter! :I can't believe it's not butter!

PS - you interested in a run, dynamo? You're not far from me.
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dynamo_degs wrote:zax / speedaddict seeing how you both are in inspection and are mechanicaly minded how about it a little over time?
Tha call goes out to the Bottom Inspectors! ;)
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Last time that I took a look at you bike there was an abundance of oil in the engine ..
in fact it is stilll sitting in the garage 3litres of it .(spare)
do you need it back for the service..??

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randg

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Tell me is the throttle sticking when the engine is switched off and cold.
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Check your throttle cable isn't routed through any tight bends. Oil it too.
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Zax wrote:Calling Buzz.....

Buzz you are bound to know about this having a TT6oo..or is it a new one on you ..??
Sorry to disappoint but Buzz has never owned a TT600 or ANY other bike, they actually all belong to me along with all his other gadgets :roll

The problem could well be the same one I had. There is a problem with the actual throttle grip, there's a small black peice of plastic that can stick when accelerating. Suggest you take the grip off & check this, but be careful as its very delicate & can break easily (I know as Buzz did this during one of his many offs!! :oops ).

Failing that Ive no idea other than take it to the garage - sorry
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It could be the twistgrip. The black plastic innards can get worn and the grip travels further than it should and sticks. It's dead easy to dismantle it and have a look.
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That piece of plastic in the throttle grip sounds like it may be the likely candidate .

When I had a go on this bike last week it behaved itself . no glitches or anything .

Might just be down to operator error ..( Ham fisted Spanner monkey ) ;)
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thanks

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thanks everyone for all the advice, i will try them out when i get back from off shore :-)

silverburn i am home on the 15th so will get tie in with you then.

zax i resemble that remark (it also takes one to know one mate)
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