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jeffreytucker 03-15-2013 04:01 PM

Throttle tube sleeve for KLX250S
 
Where can I find a AFTERMARKET throttle tube for a 2008-2013 klx250s?
I asked motion pro and they said they did not make any. I have searched high and low for just a sleeve. The OEM comes with a stupid grip already glued to it. I want just the sleeve so I can put some cool grips onit.
do any other bikes fit the same?
PLEASE HELP!

go cytocis 03-15-2013 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by jeffreytucker (Post 492239)
Where can I find a AFTERMARKET throttle tube for a 2008-2013 klx250s?..The OEM comes with a stupid grip already glued to it. I want just the sleeve so I can put some cool grips onit.

I encountered the same problem when I wanted to install heated grips. I ended up just using a knife to whittle off the stock grip from the OEM throttle tube. I then reused it with a new heated grip epoxy'd on.

jaemersonke 03-17-2013 03:42 AM

Motion Pro part # 01-0094. Can get them on amazon for about $10.

jeffreytucker 03-18-2013 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by jaemersonke (Post 492331)
Motion Pro part # 01-0094. Can get them on amazon for about $10.

I see you have a 2012 KLX250s and it fit? u bought one? The website says that they do not fit. And I called motion pro and they said there product does not fit.

TNC 03-18-2013 03:44 PM

Having replaced the CV carb with a pumper carb last year, I replaced the well worn OEM throttle tube and just went to a single pull cable...even though the new tube was also a dual cable design. I just ordered a Motion Pro replacement tube which if I'm not mistaken is a very generic model that many other bikes and brands use. While the OEM tube has that stupid flange at the housing end, this is basically a useless design that prohibits using most aftermarket grips. Most people just grind that flange away when still using the OEM tube. That flange is often why part numbers don't show up, because technically most replacement tubes won't have that flange. And if you find a nylon replacement with that flange, just grind off the flange on a bench grinder.

jaemersonke 03-19-2013 01:08 AM


Originally Posted by jeffreytucker (Post 492418)
I see you have a 2012 KLX250s and it fit? u bought one? The website says that they do not fit. And I called motion pro and they said there product does not fit.

Yep, fit the 2012 and bought another one for my dad's 2010 and it fit just like stock.

Irie 07-31-2014 11:47 PM

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I know this is an old thread but it is one of the first on the list on Google search, as it should be.

The Motion Pro part #70-8094 works perfect it just does not have a plastic ring the grip stops on like the stock Kawasaki one. (SEE PICS) If you call Motion Pro there tech department will tell you they do not make one for the 09-on KLX250s but they do make one for the 09 KX 450. If you look at the Kawasaki part numbers for the throttle tube/grip they are the same for both bikes.
Attachment 9340
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Motion Pro makes good stuff but apparently there techs are only as good as there computers.

RockabillSlapMatt 08-01-2014 02:24 AM

Plastic? You guys are crazy. Get zeta, aluminum quick turn throttle

Zeta Aluminum Throttle Tube | Shop | Wheeling Cycle Supply

TNC 08-01-2014 03:36 AM


Originally Posted by RockabillSlapMatt (Post 513305)
Plastic? You guys are crazy. Get zeta, aluminum quick turn throttle

Zeta Aluminum Throttle Tube | Shop | Wheeling Cycle Supply

Here's a benefit of a plastic throttle tube...at least for a dirt bike. Even with hand guards your throttle tube can take a lick from a rock or tree, especially in a crash. The metal throttle can dent to the point of enough friction to drag on the handlebar. I can remember trying to ride and finish an enduro with a dragging metal tube once. The plastic tubes will almost always hold up enough to finish a ride or even a trip even when they're fairly well cracked up. The grip seems to hold them together enough. Motion Pro even makes a newer design made out of some "super plastic" that is just about indestructible. There's a reason that plastic throttle tubes are still in widespread use. Well engineered aluminum tubes are nice, and I like them on street bikes.

RockabillSlapMatt 08-01-2014 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by TNC (Post 513307)
Here's a benefit of a plastic throttle tube...at least for a dirt bike. Even with hand guards your throttle tube can take a lick from a rock or tree, especially in a crash. The metal throttle can dent to the point of enough friction to drag on the handlebar. I can remember trying to ride and finish an enduro with a dragging metal tube once. The plastic tubes will almost always hold up enough to finish a ride or even a trip even when they're fairly well cracked up. The grip seems to hold them together enough. Motion Pro even makes a newer design made out of some "super plastic" that is just about indestructible. There's a reason that plastic throttle tubes are still in widespread use. Well engineered aluminum tubes are nice, and I like them on street bikes.

I always thought plastic would shatter and pieces would get stuck in the grip and cause the same problem :confused:. I didn't even think of the aluminum denting and dragging on the handle bar :confused: learn something new everyday


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