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"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
Bikes: Ducati: 748 (Track) Honda: RC31 (Race/street)/ CRF 110 Mini Moto/ Hawk Endurance Racer Kawasaki: ZXR1200R
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i just installed an R6 throttle tube on my SV650S, so it wouldn't be particularly surprising that the R6's bigger brother's tube fits the SV's older cousin....
made a significant difference, and cleaned up a decent amount of throttle slop -- throttle blips are now telepathic and matching revs on the downshift is 99% smooth as perfection
hurray, strikethrough!
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I looked into this when I had my 600. If I remember right, people were buying these from dealerships for like 12 bux. I remember it as being a cheap mod.
Jay
2013 gixxer 750
2009 Ducati M1100s
2017 KTM exc-f 350
hahaha, i ordered mine from ronayers for a whopping $7.38, i believe. shipping took a while, but that's customary for RA -- cheaper for the product, but longer wait to get it (fine in the winter/off-season, but YMMV for when it's riding weather).
no guarantees about whether or not it'll work on the gsxr, though. i'd try and find a write-up on one of the forums -- chances are if it can be done, there's instructions or a how-to guide somewhere online...
the SV one was i think an 03 R6 tube that you had to cut a tiny tiny bit off, just so that the tube could return to closed throttle (otherwise it'd close to like 5 or 10%). just google canyonchasers and go to the workshop (for the SV one).
after that, the install took 10min or so, from unscrewing the first screw to firing her up and seeing how she worked. my throttle cables had become a little stretched with the stock tube, so i didn't need to take off my fairings to add some length to the cable (which you may or may not need to do, if the swap is possible). i'm pretty noobish at doing mods, though, so if i can do it in that time, chances are you can too.
i took the stock one off, lined up the two tubes, matched the tabs, and dremeled off probably 1/8" to ensure it would close all the way.
hurray, strikethrough!
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The best mod you can do to any suzuki is add yamaha parts!
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Whats wrong with a 1000 as a first bike?
Everybody i know is doing!
Its the coolest!
A few points here:
A 1/5 turn throttle will make the stop to stop distance on your throttle closer.
What it won't do:
It won't give you any smoother or faster acceleration.
It won't smooth out a power curve or fix on-off throttle transition problems.
It won't magically make your throttle cables less sloppy (that was pure chance and they must have been maladjusted before).
If you feel that you have mastered the ability to fully control a throttle on corner exit (ratchet method) then by all means go to a 1/5 turn throttle. if you haven't got very good throttle control already, then a 1/5 turn throttle is a highside waiting to happen.
Anyone tried a 1/6 turn throttle yet?
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slipper clutch?
There is a company in england that makes a valve that acts as a slipper clutch give me a little bit and ill post it up. It supposedly uses the engine back pressure to eliminate the jerkyness of on and off throttle.
https://www.harris-performance.com/w...System_77.html
I cant find the review but apparently it works as designed it smooths out the on off throttle and actually allows the bike to burn cleaner, but the performance gains were not substantial when they tested it on an R1. If i could find the damn thread i would post it up, but i have tried to search and its gone. anyway they ran it on a dyno and tested it on the street and apparently it seems to do its job, but try and read more about it, I am still a bit skeptical.
MCN did a review with a newer GSXR and the exhaust that goes with the system and it had significant power gains but i am sure that can be attributed to the exhaust
hope that helps.
BTW anyone here have any experience with this product?
Like i said the power gains were almost non existent with just the valve, it was the slipper clutch effect that made this a big topic, and from what ive read it did that well.
If i had the money and time it would definately be my first and only mod to my bike. the only thing i dont like is the on off throttle response of the R1, kinda scary mid turn.