« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2014, 12:27:56 PM »
Another thing on these bikes with aluminum handlebars- the aluminum gets pretty worn and makes a terrible bearing surface. Someone suggested Teflon tape (the plain ole' plumber's tape) and to my amazement, it worked fantastic. Clean the handlebar and the inside the the throttle tube well, leave them dry and use one wrap of tape evenly placed on the handlebar and the throttle will act like it is new only better.
Interestingly, I seemed to gain the same effect when I installed the Throttle Tamer. The stock tube is plastic. The Tamer is aluminum but with Delrin: "Self-lubricating Delrin bushings at each end of tube eliminate aluminum-to-aluminum contact and provide an ultra-smooth feel". I was amazed at how much smoother the throttle was compared to stock, and my bike isn't that old/worn.

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