I'm looking for ideas on how to quicken the throttle on my Z thou.
I rarely hit full throttle, simply due to it being too bloody hard to twist that far around.....

Any ideas?
It seems we need some forearm exercises to address the limpness in your wrists there Daz...deafwish wrote:I rarely hit full throttle, simply due to it being too bloody hard to twist that far around.....![]()
Any ideas?
I just checked into these guys. A company called Trialzone imports these and has a distributor in most states. The Vic distributer is JJ Marine in Port Melb, and I'm off to see them Monday. Price is a reasonable $39 and comes as a replacement throttle assy.MadKaw wrote:I've got the double z racing one in my 10.. Its about the cheapest option you'll find, unless you make your own (and it doesn't look that difficult.)
Its not as quick action as a race throttle but a good option for the road / track.
Not sure if he makes one for the z.
Advantage is it uses all the std parts..
The quick action throttle that was on my zxr ran thru a nylon bush and with the flat slides was hard to twist so I bought one of these on ebay (UK) with a roller bearing.
http://www.spys.co.uk/revlimiter_racing17.htm
Not too pretty and looked a bit cheap (cost about $40) so I wasn't too sure, but I'm pretty happy with it so far..
Now, on the zx9r, I had a domino quick action.. Very short thro and it was great, a bit more expensive though... I'd get one of these again...
Thanks Petro.petro wrote:Here's a link to where I got mine, cost about $ 25 all up.
http://www.motospecialties.com/store.as ... 0Throttles
Here's a link about installing it.
http://www.riderforums.com/showthread.p ... +quickener
Be careful you get the right one... the trials ones aren't always suitable for road bikes...photomike666 wrote:I just checked into these guys. A company called Trialzone imports these and has a distributor in most states. The Vic distributer is JJ Marine in Port Melb, and I'm off to see them Monday. Price is a reasonable $39 and comes as a replacement throttle assy.MadKaw wrote:I've got the double z racing one in my 10.. Its about the cheapest option you'll find, unless you make your own (and it doesn't look that difficult.)
Its not as quick action as a race throttle but a good option for the road / track.
Not sure if he makes one for the z.
Advantage is it uses all the std parts..
The quick action throttle that was on my zxr ran thru a nylon bush and with the flat slides was hard to twist so I bought one of these on ebay (UK) with a roller bearing.
http://www.spys.co.uk/revlimiter_racing17.htm
Not too pretty and looked a bit cheap (cost about $40) so I wasn't too sure, but I'm pretty happy with it so far..
Now, on the zx9r, I had a domino quick action.. Very short thro and it was great, a bit more expensive though... I'd get one of these again...