quick throttle
quick throttle
After talking to Madkaw regarding the throttle mod he did on his 10 to reduce the revolution of his throttle (hit full throttle with less turn required), I was thinking I really want to do this to the ZRX. I am really surprized with the bikes performance on full throttle and would like to get there easier and more often & quicker (so call me greedy).
I found this link which looks like it may be easier to do than I think
http://yzf-r1forum.net/old/throttle.html
I will update with pics over weekend when I do it.
Thoughts, Opinions?
I found this link which looks like it may be easier to do than I think
http://yzf-r1forum.net/old/throttle.html
I will update with pics over weekend when I do it.
Thoughts, Opinions?
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Heres the info on the one I got. Its nothin spectacular and cost about $30 delivered..
Simple install and looks a little safer / professional than a couple of zip ties....
http://zx-10r.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13666
Simple install and looks a little safer / professional than a couple of zip ties....

http://zx-10r.net/forum/showthread.php?t=13666
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ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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http://yzf-r1forum.net/old/throttle.htmlDamon ZX9R wrote:Zip tiesSimple install and looks a little safer / professional than a couple of zip ties....![]()
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Yeah I know, I read it
Just I remember a guy around here somewhere relying on zip ties holding his gear linkage together on Austin MG Maestro back in '88(the old ball and socket linkage that had worn, good old Austin, 4 years old and linkage was fucked).
Just so happened that the zips decided to shit themselves on a run back from Heathrow airport, fuckin no 1st,2nd gear, clutch wasn't to clever when I got home.
So when they proclaim to use zip ties gives me a bit of a shiver on a high performance bike
,it's up to you bud, but think of it this way, why do they make brake, clutch and throttle cables out of cable 

Just I remember a guy around here somewhere relying on zip ties holding his gear linkage together on Austin MG Maestro back in '88(the old ball and socket linkage that had worn, good old Austin, 4 years old and linkage was fucked).
Just so happened that the zips decided to shit themselves on a run back from Heathrow airport, fuckin no 1st,2nd gear, clutch wasn't to clever when I got home.
So when they proclaim to use zip ties gives me a bit of a shiver on a high performance bike


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yeah, It's not actually supporting anything therefore cant brake and cause damage. It is simply a solid piece of plastic mounted to another piece of plastic to add some diameter and quicken the throttle.
I have seen the sleeves that you can buy and put in there, but that seems *unsafer* as it is not fixed and could move around inside the housing.
I thinks its a good idea, but I will probably use epoxy as this will provide permanent adhesion.
I have seen the sleeves that you can buy and put in there, but that seems *unsafer* as it is not fixed and could move around inside the housing.
I thinks its a good idea, but I will probably use epoxy as this will provide permanent adhesion.
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