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Originally posted by Anthony View PostIt looks like the current tube has some sort of adhesive for the old grip on it, how hard are old grips to get off? Just cut it off, and clean the tube for re-application? Also, can you see the pvc pipe when looking at it, or is it hidden?
As I said, it's your bike and your money. Look at it this way, if you try the PVC sleeve mod and you don't like it then you are only out a couple of $$ and a few minutes time. If you really can't stand the idea, then you can still go buy an R1 throttle and install it instead. My bet is once you put the PVC sleeve in you will never think about it again.
Originally posted by Anthony View PostAlso, when I was reading the $1 mod thread, it said that it would be 20% harder to twist, which I don't want. I want a nice, easy, and smooth twist, like a brand new bike has. I love when a throttle is quick, easier on the wrist.
Originally posted by posplayr View PostUnlike the $1 mod, I understand that they have a R1 throttle tube does defies the laws of physics (smooth and silky); those smart Yamaha engineers.
MarkLast edited by mmattockx; 07-09-2014, 05:16 PM.1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Anthony
So it's a tradeoff, really. Either less to WOT using more force, or reposition my wrist to get to WOT. Is the force that much noticeable? Maybe invest in a new cable as well?
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Originally posted by Anthony View PostSo it's a tradeoff, really. Either less to WOT using more force, or reposition my wrist to get to WOT. Is the force that much noticeable? Maybe invest in a new cable as well?
Work = Force X Distance
If you reduce the distance the work is performed over then the force has to go up. There is no other way this can work. The only way you will know is to try it and see. The CV carbs (assuming your bike has CV's) all have such light return springs on them that I don't think it is an issue. At least it isn't for me and I am just a pasty office boy with very few callouses on my hands and no blacksmith wrists.
You are massively over thinking this. In the time you have spent typing you could have went down to your favourite hardware store, bought the PVC, cut it to fit and then went for a test ride. If the effort is too high then I would lube the throttle cable. If that doesn't do it, then put a new cable on.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Anthony
Well I'm just trying to figure out other things I can do with my bike until I get it running. She is just sitting there taunting me and I want to work on her more...
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Originally posted by Anthony View PostWell I'm just trying to figure out other things I can do with my bike until I get it running. She is just sitting there taunting me and I want to work on her more...
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Anthony
So are the pipe dimensions in that thread? And say I want to replace the throttle cable eventually, where should I go for the replacement/upgrade?
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Originally posted by Anthony View PostSo are the pipe dimensions in that thread? And say I want to replace the throttle cable eventually, where should I go for the replacement/upgrade?
As for the throttle cable, I haven't bought one for ages and the last one was an OEM replacement. I would think any of the usual suspects for cheap OEM parts would be fine.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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