R Robert New member Oct 23, 2009 #1 I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
M Matt New member Oct 23, 2009 #2 i have a 2001 Honda CR125R. when i kickstart it, it revs very high and it idles at full throttle. when im riding i can take my hand off the throttle and it will ride around. what could be causing this? how do i properly adjust my idle?
i have a 2001 Honda CR125R. when i kickstart it, it revs very high and it idles at full throttle. when im riding i can take my hand off the throttle and it will ride around. what could be causing this? how do i properly adjust my idle?
R Robert New member Oct 23, 2009 #3 I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
R Robert New member Oct 23, 2009 #4 I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
R Robert New member Oct 23, 2009 #5 I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.
I'd say either your TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad, or your throttle linkage is sticking. Either one of those are very possible.