Hi all, buttoned up my Max II and finally got some snow here in Ohio (I live in the city) so took it out for a spin. The machine wants to pull to the left, any ideas as to why this is happening?
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Gents,
Thank you for the replies. I did have a front tire that was quite low. Don't know if it has a slow leak, but filling it to about 3psi seemed to help some. Will jack it up later this week and spin the wheels, although I did not notice anything like that when I had it up a few weeks ago checking them for any play in the bearings.
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Originally posted by Noel Woods View PostGo Buckeyes! O.H.I.O.!
Heres a link to my video I took yesterday.
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hey country....fun video, thanks. i had good luck using a needle and syringe and slowly squirting antifreeze down in the cable housing. if you can easily unhook the cable from the carb, then pull it out and dry it off, squirt in the antifreeze and put it back. if not..then slowly sqeeze it in with the cable hooked up. pull throttle lever back and tape open then slowly fill the housing. good luck....johnboy va.
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I still think it's a tire issue for the pull to the left. If a tire is a bit oversized (either by manufacturing or by psi) you will have a pull. The next thing to look at is chain tension to determine if it is too slack or too tight.
John is correct about the throttle, try that first. You can always add a heated cable later. I've found that I have bad luck with the heated ones and they are short lived for me.
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After all is tried, if you remove all tires and place them directly across from each other to see if the pull changes direction.sigpic
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All still having an issue getting the throttle cable free. Could still be frozen warmer temps on the way but need a fix now. On a 6x6 parts website they have a short throttle cable but it is for the aluminum housing. Will this work for the plastic housing? There is not a short throttle cable for the plastic housing on the site. Any help is appreciated. Need this fixed before this weekend. Tried antifreeze and blowing WD 40 down. May just have to try the heat gun to it again. NEver had this problem but it has been cold, warmer today but only mid 30's.
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Originally posted by LowCountry1720 View PostAll still having an issue getting the throttle cable free. Could still be frozen warmer temps on the way but need a fix now. On a 6x6 parts website they have a short throttle cable but it is for the aluminum housing. Will this work for the plastic housing? There is not a short throttle cable for the plastic housing on the site. Any help is appreciated. Need this fixed before this weekend. Tried antifreeze and blowing WD 40 down. May just have to try the heat gun to it again. NEver had this problem but it has been cold, warmer today but only mid 30's.
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My understanding is there are two different throttle cable ends...one for the aluminum and one for the plastic grip housing. Do not try to use on in the other.
When left outdoors, highly recommend covering the throttle stick with something like a cut down plastic qt or 1/2gal milk jug to prevent water from going down the cable.Last edited by hipowerone; 01-09-2018, 08:45 AM.
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