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HP2 Sport Throttle Control
I've thinking about the last outing I had on my HP2S and, after some serious thought, I feel that when I'm rolling the throttle off or on I'm getting no perceptible response ot exactly what I'm looking for in serious cornering. The throttlebody cable has no slack in it. When I watch one of the first ride reports that came from a test driver in Belgium, he had the same comment on his initial introduction to the bike.
Are any of you HPS driver experiencing this problem and, if so, what have you done to remedy the problem. I want to get this cleared up before spring. Last edited by Guest24; 12-14-2009 at 11:03 AM.. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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I don't think I quite understand your problem, could you explain it so a foreginer with only half a brain can understand?
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Joe, I roll off a little throttle and nothing happens. Then I roll off a little more and wham, it's like I chopped it. this is both increasing and decreasing the throttle. I'm wondering if that would be under warranty.
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Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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I always ride wide open or full brake so I wouldn't have felt it.
![]() Seriously, my bike doesn't do that at all. As I do a lot of riding on track I definitely would have noticed any lag or jerkiness when gradually opening the throttle. If it's apparently noticeable it should be fixed under warranty.
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