There is on the 12R's, just assumed there was one on a 10RMick C wrote:there isn't one

Yeah, it took me a few days to get used to not flicking the choke on...kept reaching for the empty space...it does the whole fast idle thing for you, kind of weird but it's worked pretty well so far on these lovely -5 mornings we've been havingscotty37 wrote:There is on the 12R's, just assumed there was one on a 10RMick C wrote:there isn't oneNext to useless anyway.
Dead right, it is a waste of a cable ! Checked closer today, the fast-idle cam barely bumps the throttles off the stop. It should move it heaps more, does bugger-all to increase the idle when cold, as it should (sheesh even my 1980 fuellie has a fast-idle cam that works properly...)scotty37 wrote:There is on the 12R's, just assumed there was one on a 10RMick C wrote:there isn't oneNext to useless anyway.
From what I have read it is 6th gear that has a sensor to tell the puter and/or timing plate that in fact it is in 6th and enable the limiter if it has one, sounds like it does.Benno wrote:Yeah, I've done about 3500km's.. so I'm assuming it's run in.
What I found is that it'll hit the 290's in 5th, but starts going backwards in 6th... weird huh
Mine is spot on then, I really do not use it at all.Gosling1 wrote:OK, well 3 1/2 thou should be well run in ...... tell you what mate, I will borrow my mate's 10R tomorrow, its done about 5thou, give it a decent blat out and see what it does![]()
ZX12R Owners - NOTE refer above post re; fast idle cam. I tweaked it a bit last night, and today, it worked correctly - ie idled fast ( 2000rpm) from a cold start. Works just as it should. Just use the small adjuster screw that sits above the standard idle screw, and wind it out ( ie anti-clockwise) about 4 turns. Works a treat !!
cheers