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iv seen a post like this before but ignore it cos i didnt have any problems.(until now) i was out bing bashing onthe shee yesterday and was going throo loads of rivers and large puddles and the throttle cable started to stick. it got wost and eventually i had a fucker of a crash because of it. im in sevear pain and can hardly move because of it :( . can any1 tell how to fix this problem or is there any way to avoid it? bearing in mind i live in scotland so its hard to avoid water cos all it does is rain ! thanks

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iv seen a post like this before but ignore it cos i didnt have any problems.(until now) i was out bing bashing onthe shee yesterday and was going throo loads of rivers and large puddles and the throttle cable started to stick. it got wost and eventually i had a fucker of a crash because of it. im in sevear pain and can hardly move because of it  :( . can any1 tell how to fix this problem or is there any way to avoid it?    bearing in mind i live in scotland so its hard to avoid water cos all it does is rain ! thanks

Get a cable luber and keep your cables lubed. If you ride your bike in the water and mud it need 10 times more maintanance. Maintain it and you woun't ever have problems....

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na na na,the exact cause has been found,and by me,put 2 hose clamps on the choke tube between carbs(even put a very little bit of silicon gaskett sealer as well),also fill the choke puller cap with silicon based grease to keep wet out,works wonderfully,my shee lives outside and i ride every day,every weather ;) ,and since i tried this i aint got anymore probs. seeya.

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