Darren, I have a few thoughts...
1) Killer bracket! That piece looks great!
2) Did it solve your throttle tension issue? If so, and it's worth saving....
3) In the first picture, it looks like the bracket is anchored at the carb between two nuts. Is it possible to remove the first set of nuts? So the stack-up would be carb flange, linkage bracket, then nuts? That would drop the bracket down the thickness of one nut.
4) It looks like you are hitting on the throttle springs, and the sliding bracket for the cable?
Can you drill two new holes in the front slide, and move those springs down (see photo below)? You might want new, longer springs, rather than stretching those, to keep the throttle tension low.
Lastly, can the adjustable bracket at the back for the cable be adjusted rearward? There seems to be plenty of slot for it. Might require a different cable at that point.
1) Killer bracket! That piece looks great!
2) Did it solve your throttle tension issue? If so, and it's worth saving....
3) In the first picture, it looks like the bracket is anchored at the carb between two nuts. Is it possible to remove the first set of nuts? So the stack-up would be carb flange, linkage bracket, then nuts? That would drop the bracket down the thickness of one nut.
4) It looks like you are hitting on the throttle springs, and the sliding bracket for the cable?
Can you drill two new holes in the front slide, and move those springs down (see photo below)? You might want new, longer springs, rather than stretching those, to keep the throttle tension low.
Lastly, can the adjustable bracket at the back for the cable be adjusted rearward? There seems to be plenty of slot for it. Might require a different cable at that point.












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