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sounds like you might be holding the throttle too tightly, you literally can just rest your hand on it you know.
Or just blast along it and have fun  |
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1st & 2nd fingers on the brake lever.
And when you hit smooth road keep them there for that oft needed ½ second's difference between a crumple zone and getting home in one piece.
Same for clutch lever, why not. ____________________ There's a fine line between integrity |
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Fit a Cramp Bustertm.
https://kawasakier6.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/crampbuster-kawasaki-er6.jpg
Rest your hand gently on the now-misnamed "grip", use the heel of your hand to maintain throttle.
Alternatively, it may significantly exaggerate the problem, so be sure to video the results for our amusement.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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You can get a nice, steady maintenance of throttle position with one of these. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| B5234FT wrote: | It seems to have improved it, I did it last night and rode to work this morning. The issue still exists when cruising at say 6krpm in 6th
It happens in top gear |
this might seem like an odd question, but what road is bumpy enough to cause these issues at around 60mph.
put the slack back into the cable, its there for a reason, its been put there by bike designers and engineers since the earliest incarnation of motorcycle. The slack is there to ensure the butterflies return to the correct position for idle air fuel mix.
The FI wont be OK, it sets the idle each an every time the bike is started, not just the time when you adjusted the cable.
Unless you undoubtable know more than the people who designed the thing the chances are they will know that the system needs a little slack.
honestly, when I get a little over excited on mine the front will spend a reasonable amount of time in the air, so a few bumps on a normal ride on a normal bit of road should not be causing any issues. Just relax, let the bike do what it does. ____________________ Current rides - 2016 Triumph Street Triple Rx, 1994 Suzuki Bandit 400 VM, TGB 204 Classic 125cc
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Also, "heavy engine braking". Seems the opposite to me. |
Probably because your other ride is a V twin? I've noticed more engine braking on the Striple, being used to an IL4. Caught me out a couple of times in 1st and 2nd, where it's noticeable, on my first couple of rides. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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Always be braking or accelerating
Though seriously, unless I'm on a motorway (usually a smooth surface) or going past a speed camera, I'm very rarely holding the same speed. I'm always reacting to the view ahead, potential hazards, planning overtakes, etc.
The two finger trick (using the brake lever as a reference point) works well enough for me when I'm inclined to hold a low gear at constant, higher revs, which isn't too often. When I'm being very polite (e.g. touring and going through a village), I simply shift to higher gears and lower revs, where the throttle is less responsive.
I doubt gripping the bars too tight is the problem; a looser grip isn't enough to fix it. I grip lightly enough that I can e.g. brake fairly hard when holding on by just my right and not affect my line, but when I'm going over a very bumpy surface, I'll reduce the load on the bike's suspension by tensioning my legs, letting the bike bounce around beneath me. That naturally increases the amount of movement at the human-bike interface which can lead to varying throttle inputs.
I think gripping too tight is more a problem for bikers who dislike windy weather. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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