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R1 throttle mod on 999

Discussion in '749 / 999' started by Peo!!, Apr 1, 2012.

  1. Bar ends will be fitted inside the clip-on won't they?

    Shouldn't make any difference.
     
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  2. Of course they do CR who would be stupid enough to ask such a daft question!!
     
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  3. Oh, I've asked some doozies!!!
     
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  4. 3 years on from the last post.

    Going for a blast Sunday morning and then fitting the r1 twisty grip Sunday afternoon.

    Question.....Am I wasting my Sunday afternoon , and do I need glue ?
     
  5. Straight swap
     
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  6. Found no benefit.
    Better off with an accasato set up
     
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  7. Desperately looking to keep my bike but bloody hate it at low revs.
     
  8. The 999 is not fun at low revs. At best, it can be made bearable.

    Try not to place in that position, is the best advice.
     
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  9. Just avoid every town and village then ?
     
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  10. You will only be "wasting" 15 mins. Use the rest of the afternoon to try it.
     
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  11. If you can.

    If you can't, get the 999 working as best you can to overcome the low revs pain (gearing, throttle mod, take your weight off your wrists the best way you can).

    The twisties make up for the villages. If you only commute on your 999 through town, you aren't going to love your bike.
     
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  12. Ive just ordered that tube from the link, I will post how I get on, mines a 749 mind
     
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  13. My experience is that the throttle is a little quicker but not night and day.
    However, the elimination of slack in the cable is a revelation, seriously improving driveability
     
    #73 Old rider, Jul 19, 2019
    Last edited: Jul 19, 2019
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  14. If you can't, get the 999 working as best you can to overcome the low revs pain (gearing, throttle mod, take your weight off your wrists the best way you can

    Being vertically challenged sometimes has its advantages:)
    I sit well forward on the seat so I can just lean forward a bit more until my belly touches the tank pad, relieving all the weight from my wrists. I find the 999 to be far more comfortable to ride than the 748 I used to have.
    I recently did a 90 minute trip, some dual carriageway, some A roads and B roads, when I got off the bike I could actually still walk and control my arms:D
    I agree about the crap low speed riding, but the thing is, you get to where you're going, you get off and look at the bike and then all of its 'faults' are forgiven:heart_eyes:
     
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  15. I'll be more than happy with that !
     
  16. 848?
     
  17. yup.
     
  18. What do you do as the R1 tube is shorter do you just move the throttle clamp further down the bar?
     
  19. Leave as is. I used some black tape to disguise the silver bit showing.
     
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  20. Ah yes ok that makes sense, just need the rain to go away to try it now!
     
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