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My throttle stuck open on my moped - 2000 Yamaha TW 125

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Hello wayne...it is probably the cable that is stuck. Try loosening the throttle cable on the handelbar adjustment. Your cable might be too tight & lubricate the cable.
If that don't help, the slide in the carb is stuck open, you will need to reset it. Try moving the cable around by hand, sometimes that will free it up. If not you will have to open the carb up to get to the slide. I hope this.

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