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New ES Owner, Initial Impression Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1277661" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Yeah, I was going to say this ^^^</p><p></p><p>The power is identical in T and S modes. The only thing that changes is how many degrees you need to turn the twist grip to obtain that power. All of the power is still available if you twist the wrist far enough.</p><p></p><p>The power does come on more suddenly when you open the throttle just a little, so I can see where some folks might feel that this equates to more power, but it really isn't. And without the sudden-ness of S mode, the T mode allows more precise control of the power delivery for smoother riding.</p><p></p><p>edit - On rereading mcatrophy's post, he seems to indicate that the YCCT delays the throttle opening in time, not that it varies the amount of throttle opening per degree of grip twist. I'm not sure which is true now. The feature description on the FSM doesn't really say. I'll need to do a bit more reading up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1277661, member: 3828"] Yeah, I was going to say this ^^^ The power is identical in T and S modes. The only thing that changes is how many degrees you need to turn the twist grip to obtain that power. All of the power is still available if you twist the wrist far enough. The power does come on more suddenly when you open the throttle just a little, so I can see where some folks might feel that this equates to more power, but it really isn't. And without the sudden-ness of S mode, the T mode allows more precise control of the power delivery for smoother riding. edit - On rereading mcatrophy's post, he seems to indicate that the YCCT delays the throttle opening in time, not that it varies the amount of throttle opening per degree of grip twist. I'm not sure which is true now. The feature description on the FSM doesn't really say. I'll need to do a bit more reading up. [/QUOTE]
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