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Throttle Control Challange & Transmission non-shifts
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<blockquote data-quote="user 3386" data-source="post: 175688" data-attributes="member: 3386"><p>I'll be ordering the PCIIIusb next week, but I'm still curious whether or not the FJR's (or any shaft-drive bike's) shaft-lash effect is a major contributor to these jerky, "torquey" throttle response issues? Chain-drive sport bikes I've had (albeit carb'd) had smoother response to throttle on/off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 3386, post: 175688, member: 3386"] I'll be ordering the PCIIIusb next week, but I'm still curious whether or not the FJR's (or any shaft-drive bike's) shaft-lash effect is a major contributor to these jerky, "torquey" throttle response issues? Chain-drive sport bikes I've had (albeit carb'd) had smoother response to throttle on/off. [/QUOTE]
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Throttle Control Challange & Transmission non-shifts
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