I was told about setting the TPS to 500.
I did a search on these forums, and elsewhere and indeed, this 500 number seems to be the agreed value, some saying some even come out the factory nearer 900! (I don't understand how that can be right, but anyway...............)
So, I checked mine (never touched it before) and it gave a reading of 840 (don't recall the bike having any issues in the past, but anyway, following forums advice I luckily has the right, security star keys and to cut a long story short, I was only able to get down to just over 600

Puzzled.... I looked at how it worked and connected, and saw the only way it could be any lower was if the throttle stop screw was unscrewed a bit (never touched that ever either!)
I see adjusting this screw moves the closed position of the butterfly's.
So, as I say, I unscewed the throttle stop, which allowed the butterflies to close fractionally more than they were before, till I got to the point where, the edges of the butterflies were then physically the STOP and not the stop screw (can't go any further) so I turned the stop screw back just a fraction, to take any pressure off the butterflies, so it's just barely touching the stop screw.....
After I did this, and with the TPS body swung as far as it will go, the lowest I can get is a reading of 590.
To get to 500, I'd need almost 1mm more travel.
Now, I am in engineering, and I COULD modify the two screws (grind the threaded shank of the screw down, where it passes thru the TPS body) and probably just about get to 500.
What are your thoughts?
Firstly, as the bike (I thought) was ok, and this was at 840, and now at 590, do you reckon this 500 would be right for "ME" ?
Secondly.... this throttle stop screw, as I said, now it's stopping exactly at the point where the butterflies are phsically pretty much touching the bore of the carb.... Is that right, or does there need to be a slight gap for the bike to idle ok?
Advice would be welcome... Thanks
