No need to fuck with reeds...The throttle cable is stretched...Take notice of the slack between the throttle block and the flipper...Then take notice of where the cable slides into the throttle block...It's extremely loose in the slot...It creates too much space between the block and flipper, and when you start to open the flipper, you are ever so slightly setting off the TSS...I fixed mine on the fly on the trail by pulling the throttle cable housing to the left to tighten up that space between the block/flipper...Then I zip tied the cable to the handlebar just before it makes the bend to go down the riser...Make sure you dont wrap the tie on the cable loom, just the handlebar extremely tight...Instantly made the bog/hesitation disappear...BUT it needs to be done the right way down at the throttle bodies...
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SlugsOnSleds ·