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 G2 Throttle Cam System - Larger Images
 

Original G2 Throttle Cam System 4-Stroke

Original G2 Throttle Cam System 2-Stroke

Billet Tube - Complete with removable end cap

 
G2 Quick-Turn Throttle
G2 Throttle Cam System Technical Information:
Cams easily slide onto the end of the tube, firmly locking into place   We recommend that you ride and evaluate the TCS before competition to try the three cams and feel how each effects your control. For best results, try on a track as similar as possible to your normal racing conditions.

Your Throttle Cam System includes three cams (CAM 100/200/400). The CAM 100 is similar to your stock cam. The CAM200 has a “cammed” shape with a slightly smaller radius in the first 1/4 turn of the throttle. The CAM 400 has a more pronounced “cam” shape with an even smaller radius for the first 1/4 turn of the throttle.

For best results, start with the CAM 400. This will show the maximum amount of control with the system. After a few laps, change to the CAM 100 (stock). Going back to the stock feel will provide a point of reference and demonstrate the advantage of this system. Now try the CAM 200. For the remainder of your test session, switch cams several times to feel which cam works best in different conditions. This is crucial to teach yourself which cam to choose for different conditions.

Removable end cap for easy handguard installation

1.) Attach cam to tube with grip securely installed. It is recommended that grip glue is used and safety wire installed. Allow time for glue to properly set per manufacturers recommendations.
CAM 100 - installation is same as stock.
2.) With engine turned off, slide tube/cam onto handlebar and attach throttle housing. Tighten bolts on housing to manufacturers recommendation.
3.) Insert throttle cable into throttle housing and attach barrel of inner throttle cable to cable "keyhole" on CAM 100 with the small top throttle housing cover removed. Next, install cable pulley and top throttle housing cover per manufacturers recommendations.
4.) Adjust throttle cable free play per manufacturers recommendation before operation.
CAM 200/400 - Installation instructions.
1.) With engine turned off, slide tube/cam onto handlebar.
2.) Insert throttle cable into top half of throttle housing (not attached to the handlebar).
3.) Pull inner cable as far as possible and hold with thumb (see picture) - similar to technique used to attach throttle cable to carburetor slide.
4.) Insert inner throttle cable end barrel into cable "keyhole" on CAM 200/400.
5.) Attach throttle housing to handlebar, install cable pulley and top throttle housing cover per manufacturers recommendations.
6.) Adjust throttle cable free play per manufacturers recommendation before operation.












































 
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