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2004 AR210 Slipping Throttle

shenvatele

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Boat Make
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Year
2004
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
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Does anyone have any tips or a guide for adjusting the tension on the throttle levers for a 2004 Yamaha AR210? I've been getting "throttle drop" on mine. Thanks!
 
Thanks for sharing, does that thread apply to an '04 AR210? The pics don't look the same as the throttle on my boat
 
Yes, the throttles on the 2-stroke AR's are different. It may not apply exactly, but I bet there may be a similar mechanism inside. That article is great, but you are right, it may not apply to your boat.
 
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