aimed at people that have one fitted,
i found that with the complete difference in turn ratio etc ive found myself stalling the bike feel like a right LOSER! and also on 2 occasions when i ripped it back from 1 into 2nd gear the bike would sorta stall/choke, i guess from over fueling as the ratio is massivly different to the old one.
has anyone else experianced this?
i know its an education thing im starting to get the hang of it and its much better but its training the brain to learn all over again.
NC30 QA Throttle Question?
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Re: NC30 QA Throttle Question?
I installed a QA throttle on my racebike and absolutely love it. With the normal throttle I was finding that sometimesI wasn't even at full throttle because of the amount it has to be twisted. Definitely didn't have that problem with the QA throttle
I know what you're having to deal with, it's hard to get the right amount of revs before easing out the clutch without looking like a knob, but on the race track it doesn't really matter. It'll just take a bit of time to get used to it, then you'll love it (kinda feels like it has more horsepower since you can wrap the throttle to the stops much quicker!
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I know what you're having to deal with, it's hard to get the right amount of revs before easing out the clutch without looking like a knob, but on the race track it doesn't really matter. It'll just take a bit of time to get used to it, then you'll love it (kinda feels like it has more horsepower since you can wrap the throttle to the stops much quicker!

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Re: NC30 QA Throttle Question?
Never had issues with mine, id say theres something a miss if its doing when your ripping through from 1st to 2nd. If you were cracking the throttle back a low revs then id expect it but not when your flat out.
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Re: NC30 QA Throttle Question?
ive just called kev at projex to get the bike dynoed, and ill see whats a miss as such, i have been using stale fuel tho that was last put in, in november, and the bikes been stood since then, and not started so maybe a bit of crap lurking inside the carbs?
when i get back from wales im gonna strip and ultrasonic the carbs before i get it dynoed.
Rick
when i get back from wales im gonna strip and ultrasonic the carbs before i get it dynoed.
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