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IRC the servo on an NSR will move when the bike gets to about 4500-5000 rpm (cant remember exactly, has been a while since I had one !).
It doesnt matter if the bikes in neutral or not.
I also vaguely remember that the servo moved when you turned the ignition on (like a self test).. but dont quote me on that  ____________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." Hunter S Thompson
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Hey,
Yep, lots of joy here
Had a spare one (on the spare engine i got with the bike), it wiggles, the bike rides a LOT better!
There isnt such a punch in the pants but the lower end is 110% better
Hopefully my MPG wil top 30-40 now
The cables were cut, think thats all that was wrong with it but i just plugged the new on in and tryed it out.
Any ideas why anyone would do that? there was certainly a stronger kick without it moving but the low end was cr*p lol.
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https://www.geneva-racing.ch/~alains/NSRtips.doc
print this doc and look how the servo-motor works
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Swish,
Have to say the difference between the bike is almost night and day, there is no kick in the pants instant bang in power where i have to role the throttle Back just to keep acceleration resonable.
But saying that, the low end has so much more grunt than it used to, the power seems to be spread a lot more evenly
That mod may be good on the track (although initially pulling away wont be to good) but on the roads it just makes it awkward to ride
Hope this post helps others
Cheers alains, will go over it again for sure1
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