9880sts
Husqvarna
AA Class

Just a quick Description from the Side... and most of us are not even aware of.
The red line is the Ecu controlled (FBW) Butterfly. Opens after Engine Start just a little bit.
The Green line is the Cable controlled MAIN Butterfly which also Controls fuel injection.
When u twist the throttle , the red one reacts delayed ..... and slower then your twist action. Through that setup limit of Airflow , the smooth Power delivery is achieved .
But when twist the throttle svereal times, every now and then , the upper one is just about to close when u open up the Main Butterfly . Thats the moment when u get the Dead Throttle.
So just Remove the Butterfly marked RED without touching the Shaft.
Then when you look at the Yellow CAM like part, this is the shaft which is ECU Controlled and turns very delayed and not really accurate in regards of quick response.
But this Cam also holds your MAIN Butterfly open when going Downhill or releasing throttle. Means less Engine Braking.
Other Bike Brands don't use the Double Flap Throttle Body.
Single Butterfly controlled by Cable.
Better Engine Braking and snappier response.
DANGERMOUSSE is talking about removing the BANANA Shape link, which is in direct Contact to your CAble controlled flap...
i hope this Picture helps by identifying the flap you have to remove.