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9rrr 29-Nov-2006 22:40

Quick action throttle.
 
Anyone using one of these. Are they any good.

khushy 30-Nov-2006 07:46

yep
 
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Originally Posted by 9rrr
Anyone using one of these. Are they any good.


I fitted one when I first got my bike - very good and fully adjustable - comes with 3 different cams!

Khushy

Simon Reed 30-Nov-2006 09:43

If using the 749/999,most people just fit a 996 oe one,as the ratio is like q action unit,in comparison,and cheaper !!!

khushy 30-Nov-2006 09:54

from a safety perspective . . .
 
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Originally Posted by Simon Reed
If using the 749/999,most people just fit a 996 oe one,as the ratio is like q action unit,in comparison,and cheaper !!!


this is NOT a good idea as it only has one cable - the 749/999 has two - open and close is controlled by the cable and not by the return spring!

Khushy

testastretta 30-Nov-2006 14:53

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Originally Posted by khushy
I fitted one when I first got my bike - very good and fully adjustable - comes with 3 different cams!

Khushy

Where did you get the beautiful grips with red cut-outs ? Been looking for these .

pedro 30-Nov-2006 14:56

ive seen the in motrax book,only around £6

pedro 30-Nov-2006 15:15

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heres mine,i got me a 996 throttle twist grip then bin the 996 cable as its too short,then with your 999 cable -i took it to a local cable maker who replaced the inner cable while threading the metal 996 housing adjuster,you want to retain the 999 cable as the outer cable has a plastic coat inside which make for a smooth action. i know of lots of 999s thet have had this done without any spring problems. failing that pro v twins can sort you a rs cable to replace the 999 cable for around £70-£90?. my rework cable set me back £10.

khushy 30-Nov-2006 15:38

I got em from . . .
 
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Originally Posted by testastretta
Where did you get the beautiful grips with red cut-outs ? Been looking for these .


Riders of Bridgwater - £10 I think!

Khushy

khushy 30-Nov-2006 15:40

Pro Twins wanted £200 for their mod - they said that they had to modify the spring - RUBBISH.

Either mod works fine WITHOUT a spring mod!

Khushy

Mello-Yellow 30-Nov-2006 16:09

i've used a 999 and the throttle is to light and has too much travel, the single cable one was much better. And they still fit a single cable to the s4rs so carn't be too much wrong with it.

dema582 30-Nov-2006 16:18

Hi guys,

Just saw one on JHP's website. Not sure what it's like but if it's anything like their other products I'm sure it will be good.

www.ducaticoventry.com

Cheers

pedro 30-Nov-2006 16:42

its the first "mod" i did on my 999,it had a better feel to it over the standard throttle,its not as loose as the standard. it feels just right as i have limited wrist movement.

Bungi 30-Nov-2006 20:22

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Originally Posted by khushy
this is NOT a good idea as it only has one cable - the 749/999 has two - open and close is controlled by the cable and not by the return spring!

Khushy


Yes the 999 has 2 cables for a reason, im told this is because when the engines are in a tuned state (with the single cable throtles) the racers were experiancing a delay in the engine shutting off after hacking down the straight. the 2 cables means that when backing off the throttle this manually closes the butterfly,

so if protwins are doing a spring modification then this would appear logical, should this info be accurate.

Simon Reed 30-Nov-2006 21:42

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Originally Posted by testastretta
Where did you get the beautiful grips with red cut-outs ? Been looking for these .

Anne Summers wasn't it khush ?

Simon Reed 30-Nov-2006 21:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by khushy
this is NOT a good idea as it only has one cable - the 749/999 has two - open and close is controlled by the cable and not by the return spring!

Khushy

All the quick lads,and racers use this mod ,anyway,ner ner na ner ner !!!

bradders 30-Nov-2006 21:59

back to thread....any good on a 996 bike?

Bungi 30-Nov-2006 23:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon Reed
All the quick lads,and racers use this mod ,anyway,ner ner na ner ner !!!


I think that this is because until recently there has not been much option other than fitting the 996 twistgrip etc,

Bungi 30-Nov-2006 23:12

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Originally Posted by bradders
back to thread....any good on a 996 bike?


what wrong with the 996 throttle that you have? the 999 range need it as they operate over about 90degrees as std

KeefyB 01-Dec-2006 05:25

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Originally Posted by testastretta
Where did you get the beautiful grips with red cut-outs ? Been looking for these .

Have a look here;
http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk...asp?prod=PG724

bradders 01-Dec-2006 07:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bungi
what wrong with the 996 throttle that you have? the 999 range need it as they operate over about 90degrees as std


nothing, but I didnt ask the original question ;) altho always interested to know if there are improvements avaiable that are worth doing

dema582 01-Dec-2006 10:17

Hi all,

Since having my 999r I have struggled with the throttle turn. After all the above and speaking to the guys at JHP I've decided to have one fitted while my bike is in for service. I'm picking it up on Saturday assuming the weather is ok and I'll let you all know what it's like. Hopefully a lot better!!!!

Mello-Yellow 29-Dec-2006 10:17

What's the verdict on this mod then

yorkshire pud 29-Dec-2006 21:38

cheers am having some off them grips.


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