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Hi, I bought a balancer yesterday and I attempt to install it on my own.

 

The problem is, I am unable to unscrew the current one from the handle bar. Turn clockwise and it become tighter, counter-clock wise and it came loose, but only for 2 rounds. After the 2 rounds, no matter how i turn somemore, the screw juz wun come out, it will keep turning and turning on the same spot. Any suggestions or ideas to remove the current slider?

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ok got the whole rubber thingy out already.. seems like it's rotting in the throttle.. is it expensive to get a replacement?

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√ Sudden and late braking

√ Faulty signal lights

√ Superb use of horn

√ Assume road belongs to father

√ Never at fault no matter what happens

√ Tailgating confidence

Result: YES! You qualify to become a Singapore car driver!

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ok got the whole rubber thingy out already.. seems like it's rotting in the throttle.. is it expensive to get a replacement?

 

its does not matter if its rotting in therejust put the nut then rubber then balance then then screw, next hammer then whole thing in untill left a bit for your throttle side then tighten the scew while puting the balancer so the rubber will stop the nut from moving in the inside. remember not to make it too tight as it might jam your throttle:cheeky: :cheeky:

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ok got the whole rubber thingy out already.. seems like it's rotting in the throttle.. is it expensive to get a replacement?

 

if ur low on budget, cut and place a water hose small diameter in through the bolt and the nut. pushed it in the hole and tighten it. saw tis method use at Lab workshop, very effective during my super 4 days.

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