Throttle help

Padraic90

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Hey so I have an issue with my throttle where it doesnt engage and catch the trannsmission until its held down like a 1/4 of what it can be turned so it doesn't engage right away. Is this normal or no? This is my 1st motorized bicycle so still trying to learn everything Thanks - Chris
 

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Welcome to the forum, a centrifugal clutch does require engine rpm to start pulling, Im not a four stroke builder but have built go carts. Maybe someone will jump in to help.
 
As Greg mentioned, a centrifugal clutch does require some RPMs before it will engage.
Almost all motorized bicycles require the rider to pedal the bike to help the engine up to cruising speed.

One thing you can do, is to remove the air filter (with the engine turned OFF) & look down the throat of the carb to see if the twist throttle is opening the carb all the way.... if it isn't?, adjust the slack out of the cable.
 
Depending on which clutch you have there are options to lower or raise the engagement rpm... I'm not a 4stroke guy but have done this with snowmobile clutches... A post specific to the setup your running might draw someone who has experience with that kit
 

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