Yup I just joined this forum so I will post the images that I posted on the other forum
so you will know what connie_rider is referring to.
I choose to go this route as it cost me nothing (FREE
![Skoal! :chugbeer:](http://zggtr.org/Smileys/default/beerchug.gif)
) other then about an hour worth of work.
I wanted to sneak up on it AND I knew that I could always come back and do more.
After about a month of using it this way I feel it really helped to tame the throttle so as of right now
I haven't done any more to it.
I used a small round file. It creates a fair amount of plastic dust so I vacuumed often
to keep the shavings/dust from falling onto the cable or throttle housing etc.
![](http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g419/Readytakephotos/Grove%20Filed%20Throttle%20_zpsnrjj3bvf.jpg)
Here you can see the cable sits in the groove and not on top of what was there stock.
![](http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g419/Readytakephotos/Grove%20with%20cable%20in%20it_zpsgmwmsgpj.jpg)