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Tommy
05-16-2015, 06:01 PM
Do they make a Throttle Tamer for F6B if so has anyone tried it and what do you think.
Thanks

Steve 0080
05-16-2015, 06:04 PM
OK....What is that ?????

BIGLRY
05-16-2015, 06:39 PM
OK....What is that ?????Throttle Tamer by G2 Ergonomics about $80 and they have one for the GL1800 with heated grips probably works on the F6B
"Evens out the abrupt initial power delivery to increase control and traction
Introduces a non-linear ratio between hand throttle and the carb or throttle body opening
Throttle cams radius is reduced initially, which requires the rider to rotate the throttle slightly further to get the same opening position as stock; the radius increases after half-throttle to keep the full throttle position at or near stock
Includes a 400 throttle cam and a machined billet aluminum throttle tube with a knurled surface
Removable end cap allows easy handguard installation
•Machined from 6061 aluminum in the USA!
•Self-lubricating Delrin bushings at each end of tube eliminate aluminum-to-aluminum contact and provide an ultra-smooth feel.
•Included cam is removable and can be replaced with alternate cams (sold separately) to fine tune control.
•Fits inside the stock throttle housing to stock cables.
•Works with all known aftermarket cruise controls.
•Slide one of our Domino grips or your grip unto the Throttle Tamer.
•Installs in minutes!
"
In other words it might take away the jerky throttle some guys complain of commonly found with EFI systems.
http://www.g2ergo.com/store/g2-street-tamer-throttle-tube/


https://youtu.be/CWQ1Iy2J01c

shooter
05-16-2015, 06:45 PM
Daaaaaanngg. WikiLarry. Way to go big guy. I don't think I need one. I just twist the mother and hang on. Best way to deal with it.

BIGLRY
05-16-2015, 06:47 PM
Do they make a Throttle Tamer for F6B if so has anyone tried it and what do you think.
ThanksNever tried one as I have no need, but I'd bet the GL1800 one will work, but a call or e-mail to G2 Ergonomics could answer that ?

BIGLRY
05-16-2015, 06:57 PM
Daaaaaanngg. WikiLarry. Way to go big guy. I don't think I need one. I just twist the mother and hang on. Best way to deal with it.
:agree::icon_mrgreen:

wantone
05-16-2015, 07:28 PM
I think I have that jerky throttle response. May look into this.

BIGLRY
05-16-2015, 07:37 PM
I think I have that jerky throttle response. May look into this.If ya get it I for one will be interested in how easy or hard it is to install, fit and finnish and your overall opinion of it. I have several guys that visit my shop that complain about the jerky throttle and maybe something like this might solve the issues.:icon_biggrin: