There's a world of difference between your '09 and the OP's '06. The change in the throttle cam in '08 made the later ones much easier to control.When I got my first AE (an '06), I felt like the hardest part to master was pulling up out of a lower driveway onto a main road with major traffic. I ended up learning a technique that involved some rear brake, and higher rpm than normal idle before take off.
It worked out for me, and after a few such experiences that were anxiety producing, the anxiety diminished, and eventually disappeared. I never installed any throttle tubes. I didn't unwind any springs. I did not install a power commander. I got over it just by adapting my technique.
Yes there is a world of difference between those two models. But if you note in my unedited post above, and in fact even in the part of my post that you quoted, I was referring to my first AE, which was an '06.There's a world of difference between your '09 and the OP's '06. The change in the throttle cam in '08 made the later ones much easier to control.When I got my first AE (an '06), I felt like the hardest part to master was pulling up out of a lower driveway onto a main road with major traffic. I ended up learning a technique that involved some rear brake, and higher rpm than normal idle before take off.
It worked out for me, and after a few such experiences that were anxiety producing, the anxiety diminished, and eventually disappeared. I never installed any throttle tubes. I didn't unwind any springs. I did not install a power commander. I got over it just by adapting my technique.
I modified the cam on the OEM throttle tube of my '06, that helped, but the '10 was comparative bliss to use for low-speed manoeuvring and rolling-on out of corners.
Missed that, apologies, it's doubly bad of me since your English is better than mostYes there is a world of difference between those two models. But if you note in my unedited post above, and in fact even in the part of my post that you quoted, I was referring to my first AE, which was an '06.There's a world of difference between your '09 and the OP's '06. The change in the throttle cam in '08 made the later ones much easier to control.When I got my first AE (an '06), I felt like the hardest part to master was pulling up out of a lower driveway onto a main road with major traffic. I ended up learning a technique that involved some rear brake, and higher rpm than normal idle before take off.
It worked out for me, and after a few such experiences that were anxiety producing, the anxiety diminished, and eventually disappeared. I never installed any throttle tubes. I didn't unwind any springs. I did not install a power commander. I got over it just by adapting my technique.
I modified the cam on the OEM throttle tube of my '06, that helped, but the '10 was comparative bliss to use for low-speed manoeuvring and rolling-on out of corners.
I did not want to confuse the OP with unrelated BS related to my later bike. And I did not want to rub it in that there had been some improvements between the original model release year, and models released closer to the end of the US importation period.
My comments were about my '06.
Found the same thing myself. Spring unwind will help.Stick with it and practice. Take control and make the bike do what you want it to. It's like a wild stallion and needs to learn who's the the boss. You will overcome and never regret your choice.New owner of a 2006 AE. 1st gear scary leaving driveways. Throttle really sensitive. Any advise will help. Thanks
I agree, but the inevitable already happened. Layed the bike down turning left on a wet intersection. Only damage is the frame slider. Ordering G2 now and thicker grips and also look into the unwind mod.Found the same thing myself. Spring unwind will help.Stick with it and practice. Take control and make the bike do what you want it to. It's like a wild stallion and needs to learn who's the the boss. You will overcome and never regret your choice.New owner of a 2006 AE. 1st gear scary leaving driveways. Throttle really sensitive. Any advise will help. Thanks
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