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Postby deafwish » Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:30 pm

Hi all,
I'm looking for ideas on how to quicken the throttle on my Z thou.
I rarely hit full throttle, simply due to it being too bloody hard to twist that far around..... :x
Any ideas?
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Postby shrike » Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:42 pm

Do you mean a quarter turn throttle?

That'll help you out!

Here's a link to yoyodyne's site.

Just what you're after but I think a little expensive:

http://www.yoyodyneti.com/ProductInfo.a ... tid=E80061
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Postby Neka79 » Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:52 pm

umm im sure madkaw would know where to get these..i reckon hes had a few on race bikes...
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Re: Throttle quickeners

Postby Loz » Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:19 pm

deafwish wrote:I rarely hit full throttle, simply due to it being too bloody hard to twist that far around..... :x
Any ideas?

It seems we need some forearm exercises to address the limpness in your wrists there Daz... :P

Seriously, you know in advance when you want to reef it right on, so just roll your wrist over, take a forward grip and give it the berries! A quick action throttle is a waste of time on a roadbike; normal road use rarely sees the throttle opened more than 30%, even on fast takeoffs, wheelies and overtakes. You really want to sacrifice fine control just so you can have a once-or-twice-daily full throttle kick without having to reach for it?
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Postby Stretchy » Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:21 pm

http://www.doublezracing.com - This is a cheap alternative, $25 worldwide posted. It is just an insert you put over stock throttle tube and then adjust cables. I have one on my racebike, its quicker than stock but i want something even faster for next time.

http://www.gptechllc.com/productsthrottles.htm - More expensive but has 4 different throttle speed options. Would love to try one of these myself.
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Postby matt76 » Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:36 am

Daz, i made my own. It was a piece of cake. A bit of an irrigation fitting and a tube of superglue is all you will need. I love mine. It only reduced the travel by about 6 or 7mm but was enough to eliminate the problem as you say. I found on track days it just had too much travel and i had to really concentrate to make sure my hand was in the right position.

See here:

http://brisbanebikers.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=3249

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Postby petro » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:18 am

I got one from riderforums, but is the same a Matts, just a bit thicker and it gives about one 5th of a throttle turn instead of 1\4, and it is great, you just need to cut some of the cable guide out at each end to stop it from binding.
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Postby MadKaw » Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:05 am

I've got the double z racing one in my 10.. Its about the cheapest option you'll find, unless you make your own (and it doesn't look that difficult.)
Its not as quick action as a race throttle but a good option for the road / track.
Not sure if he makes one for the z.
Advantage is it uses all the std parts..

The quick action throttle that was on my zxr ran thru a nylon bush and with the flat slides was hard to twist so I bought one of these on ebay (UK) with a roller bearing.
http://www.spys.co.uk/revlimiter_racing17.htm
Not too pretty and looked a bit cheap (cost about $40) so I wasn't too sure, but I'm pretty happy with it so far..

Now, on the zx9r, I had a domino quick action.. Very short thro and it was great, a bit more expensive though... I'd get one of these again...
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Postby petro » Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:40 pm

Here's a link to where I got mine, cost about $ 25 all up.

http://www.motospecialties.com/store.as ... 0Throttles

Here's a link about installing it.

http://www.riderforums.com/showthread.p ... +quickener
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Postby photomike666 » Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:56 pm

MadKaw wrote:I've got the double z racing one in my 10.. Its about the cheapest option you'll find, unless you make your own (and it doesn't look that difficult.)
Its not as quick action as a race throttle but a good option for the road / track.
Not sure if he makes one for the z.
Advantage is it uses all the std parts..

The quick action throttle that was on my zxr ran thru a nylon bush and with the flat slides was hard to twist so I bought one of these on ebay (UK) with a roller bearing.
http://www.spys.co.uk/revlimiter_racing17.htm
Not too pretty and looked a bit cheap (cost about $40) so I wasn't too sure, but I'm pretty happy with it so far..

Now, on the zx9r, I had a domino quick action.. Very short thro and it was great, a bit more expensive though... I'd get one of these again...


I just checked into these guys. A company called Trialzone imports these and has a distributor in most states. The Vic distributer is JJ Marine in Port Melb, and I'm off to see them Monday. Price is a reasonable $39 and comes as a replacement throttle assy.
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Postby deafwish » Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:12 pm

petro wrote:Here's a link to where I got mine, cost about $ 25 all up.

http://www.motospecialties.com/store.as ... 0Throttles

Here's a link about installing it.

http://www.riderforums.com/showthread.p ... +quickener


Thanks Petro.
I've searched round and this one seems to be the best around.....
I'm about to order mine and if anyone else wants one, we can save a little on shipping. Will be about $28 each - ish.....
PM me, ASAP! Will order on Friday evening......
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Postby MadKaw » Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:30 pm

photomike666 wrote:
MadKaw wrote:I've got the double z racing one in my 10.. Its about the cheapest option you'll find, unless you make your own (and it doesn't look that difficult.)
Its not as quick action as a race throttle but a good option for the road / track.
Not sure if he makes one for the z.
Advantage is it uses all the std parts..

The quick action throttle that was on my zxr ran thru a nylon bush and with the flat slides was hard to twist so I bought one of these on ebay (UK) with a roller bearing.
http://www.spys.co.uk/revlimiter_racing17.htm
Not too pretty and looked a bit cheap (cost about $40) so I wasn't too sure, but I'm pretty happy with it so far..

Now, on the zx9r, I had a domino quick action.. Very short thro and it was great, a bit more expensive though... I'd get one of these again...


I just checked into these guys. A company called Trialzone imports these and has a distributor in most states. The Vic distributer is JJ Marine in Port Melb, and I'm off to see them Monday. Price is a reasonable $39 and comes as a replacement throttle assy.


Be careful you get the right one... the trials ones aren't always suitable for road bikes...

http://www.yomoto.co.uk/2.html
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Postby photomike666 » Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:14 am

Cheers Dave, I might take my assy along to make sure it fits.
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