It should be strong enough to resist the throttle spring, so that you can lock the throttle open and have it stay in-place. Yet, it should be light enough that you can still adjust the throttle without disengaging the throttle lock. This way your hand doesn't have to resist the throttle spring all day.
Otherwise maybe there's a way to lighten the spring?
FiveToedSloth
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Dave Heinemann 🇦🇺
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Dave Heinemann 🇦🇺
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •It should be strong enough to resist the throttle spring, so that you can lock the throttle open and have it stay in-place. Yet, it should be light enough that you can still adjust the throttle without disengaging the throttle lock. This way your hand doesn't have to resist the throttle spring all day.
Otherwise maybe there's a way to lighten the spring?
Greg A. Woods
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