Re: Throttle response
Posted by
Lucky 1 on
Dec 03, 2012; 8:47pm
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/Throttle-response-tp4032143p4033052.html
Right....I should have said lower the CLIP to raise the needle. Good catch thanks.
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"My question is this: throttle response in neutral is great as I've explained, but when I'm at a stop sign and yank on the throttle in first gear, the bike audibly bogs a little but picks up after a moment or two. I want to think that this is a jetting problem, but I'm also considering that this is not only my first motorcycle, but also it is my first cb750... I have no basis for comparison when wondering how throttle response is on these bikes. I've read over on the cb750c forum that they just aren't like modern streetbikes and won't roar off the line, so I wonder what you guys have to say about this. If you guys yank on the throttle in first, does it bog a little/just is slow off the line, or does it sounds like I just have an issue with my jetting? Is this a cb750 thing or a jetting thing?"
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