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 Posted: 09:51 - 13 Sep 2011 Post subject: Ferocity of first |
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I've been using my Honda CBR600rr heavily over the past month for commuting, whereas in the past i'd only use it on the weekends with nice open roads. While I'd kind of noticed this issue, it's never really been a problem in the past.
Now though I'm filtering a lot more, covering a ton of slow riding at junctions and roundabouts and I'm having a real issue with first gear. It's really fierce, it's more noticable on hill starts because there's more drag so you need a touch more throttle, but if I'm doing a hill start on a junction, there's a finite point which will give me a smooth pull away, a fraction less throttle results in a stall, a fraction too much and the bike tries to rip my arms out of their sockets and jolts me back as I pull away.
So I'm slipping the clutch, but that's pretty precise as well, if I let it out too quickly I get the whiplash effect, if I hold it too long I pull away too slowly and feel like I'm in slow motion. It all feels a bit too finite and finnicky.
How can I sort this without affecting the overall performance of the bike? Would a power commander fix this? |
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 Posted: 09:59 - 13 Sep 2011 Post subject: Re: Ferocity of first |
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| Jim Mc wrote: | I've been using my Honda CBR600rr heavily over the past month for commuting, whereas in the past i'd only use it on the weekends with nice open roads. While I'd kind of noticed this issue, it's never really been a problem in the past.
Now though I'm filtering a lot more, covering a ton of slow riding at junctions and roundabouts and I'm having a real issue with first gear. It's really fierce, it's more noticable on hill starts because there's more drag so you need a touch more throttle, but if I'm doing a hill start on a junction, there's a finite point which will give me a smooth pull away, a fraction less throttle results in a stall, a fraction too much and the bike tries to rip my arms out of their sockets and jolts me back as I pull away.
So I'm slipping the clutch, but that's pretty precise as well, if I let it out too quickly I get the whiplash effect, if I hold it too long I pull away too slowly and feel like I'm in slow motion. It all feels a bit too finite and finnicky.
How can I sort this without affecting the overall performance of the bike? Would a power commander fix this? |
Drop the gearing by 1 tooth on the front sprocket and see if it is still a problem. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Hi
I would expect them to still be able to be balanced. Need to to this so each one is synced. The choke is just a crude system to richen the mixture and possibly also allow a small amount of air to bypass the throttle bodies.
Having another thought. I presume there is a throttle position sensor on the throttle bodies. If this were set wrongly then at small throttle openings the ECU might not get a signal, hence no extra fuel when the throttle is first opened gently.
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The CBR600F has a lower first gear so doesnt really suffer from that problem.
The 600RR has a very tall first gear. Check your throttle play at the twsit grip, should be minimal on these ( even though they come out of the crate with 'fuck loads' (<technical term) of play, they ride much nicer with minmal amount.
Also check your chain tension is correct and the final drive is in good condition.
Other than that, unfortunatly youll have to live with the lack of oomph in first. It was never built for town work and is only really happy above 8k rpms.
Altho, i never found it an issue around town.... ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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