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I just finally traded in my faithful 2006 Sportster XL1200R for a 2011 VRod Muscle. I am really pleased with the VRod, it has a Vance and Hines Destroyer replica 2:1 pipe and Dynojet Power Commander.
I have a problem with the throttle, the twist-grip is quite stiff, stiffer that others I have tried and I want to get it fixed. The dealer is a 320 mile round trip away so any ideas would be welcome please.
1. The throttle cables go through a tight bend on the V-Rod around the handle bar and fork yoke, has anyone tried re-routing the cables?
2. I think the cables are steel without a liner, so it should be OK to lubricate them, has nyoine tried this and what was the result please?
Thank you for the thumb screw suggestions, it is backed right off already. I reckon someone has re-routed the cables sometime and there is a kink where there shouldn't be.
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