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.... Do not unscrew it from the carb but unplug the three pin connector. The cable comes from the right hand carb.
As I already stated, do not remove from the carb but unplug the connector..... It is a pain to unplug but you can do it.
If you unscrew and remove the TPS sensor from the carb without unplugging it the bike will run like crap. CDI will think the throttle is closed and not advance the timing as needed. Unplugging the TPS puts the CDI in a full throttle mode (from what I've been told) with the appropriate advance curve being used. Popping disappears.
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