futureproof
XS400 Member
Hi all,
First post here . Looking forward to sticking around. So I recently purchased a well-maintained 1981 xs400 from my friend. It has undergone safety certification and I've hit the road a few times now. While in neutral though, I noticed while turning the handlebars to the far right, the engine revs.
I've been told that the throttle play is too tight and while testing the theory, yes, it doesn't have any play. Zero. So I looked around online (here too) and found that there's an adjustment for cable slack that sits just below the throttle. After a while I was able to unwind it to the furthest setting (see attached), but the throttle still doesn't have any play!
I noticed that on some other bikes, there's another adjustment setting that can be made closer to the motor, but I'm wondering if there is one on the xs400? If so, I'll probably have to take off the fuel tank to access it. If not, I'm not sure where to go from here? I thought these cables were supposed to expand over time. This one looks like was always tightly wound.
First post here . Looking forward to sticking around. So I recently purchased a well-maintained 1981 xs400 from my friend. It has undergone safety certification and I've hit the road a few times now. While in neutral though, I noticed while turning the handlebars to the far right, the engine revs.
I've been told that the throttle play is too tight and while testing the theory, yes, it doesn't have any play. Zero. So I looked around online (here too) and found that there's an adjustment for cable slack that sits just below the throttle. After a while I was able to unwind it to the furthest setting (see attached), but the throttle still doesn't have any play!
I noticed that on some other bikes, there's another adjustment setting that can be made closer to the motor, but I'm wondering if there is one on the xs400? If so, I'll probably have to take off the fuel tank to access it. If not, I'm not sure where to go from here? I thought these cables were supposed to expand over time. This one looks like was always tightly wound.