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  • Offline Coconut   gb

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    Re: Throttle body balancing question
    Reply #8 on: Mar 09, 2023, 06.33 pm
    Mar 09, 2023, 06.33 pm
    Hmmmm - That explains a lot, but not why you joined the Triumph Trophy Forum  :027:

    .... or this .... ( granted it's spelt incorrectly ) :



    While everyone is welcome in this Forum,
    I don't think I'll be able to provide any further help :159:



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    Re: Throttle body balancing question
    Reply #9 on: Mar 09, 2023, 06.41 pm
    Mar 09, 2023, 06.41 pm
    *Originally Posted by Coconut [+]
    Hmmmm - That explains a lot, but not why you joined the Triumph Trophy Forum  :027:

    .... or this .... ( granted it's spelt incorrectly ) :



    While everyone is welcome in this Forum,
    I don't think I'll be able to provide any further help :159:


    i changed the bike model. I joined this forum because I find that people are experts here.

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    Re: Throttle body balancing question
    Reply #10 on: Mar 12, 2023, 08.21 am
    Mar 12, 2023, 08.21 am
    I thought I had seen the throttle bodies clearance in the service manual. But I also do not see it as very important that the service manual does not indicate it, since any tool such as TigerTol or DealerTool already indicates when they are well adjusted.
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