John M.L. LaFrance
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The 13 has a 2 piece throttle block. The bottom piece (where the set screw is to tighten it) likes to come unseated out of the top piece and the whole assembly becomes loose. Then when you try to tighten your block back up and you don't know its unseated it spreads the block and the flipper can stick because of the spreading. Just about every Pro I ride with has had this happen and most don't know why. My backcountry and so far permanent fix was to get the two pieces seated back together, tighten 2 big zip strips around it, wrap with electrical tape and tighten set screw. Haven't had the need to do anything different since and it doesn't even look that bad. lol
I'm guessing that's your problem and not the cable especially if your TSS doesn't shut it off when the throttle sticks.
Aftermarket aluminum ones are gonna have major icing issues IMO.
exactly, I took mine part, used a little grip glue and put it all back together. Was fine in Blue River last weekend and there was lots of POW!!!!