Shibumi
Donating Member
I've been reading a really good book on high-performance riding by a racer/journalist named Nick Ienatsch called "Sport Riding Techniques".
One thing he talks a lot about is throttle control, especially as it affects turn-in and lean angle. For instance, as you approach a corner you go to zero throttle as you brake, part-throttle to maintain the lean angle, and increase throttle smoothly to accelerate out of the corner, standing the bike up in the process. Good stuff.
My question is-can you adjust anything so the Busa throttle doesn't come on so abruptly, letting you smoothly transition into throttle in a corner in a manner that doesn't affect the stability dynamics of the bike?
My throttle feels like instead of going sequentially from 0 to 100%, it's more like 0-10% skipping 1-9, then 10-100%.
This make sense to anyone? Is it fixable, or just a characteristic of Busadom you have to adjust to?
One thing he talks a lot about is throttle control, especially as it affects turn-in and lean angle. For instance, as you approach a corner you go to zero throttle as you brake, part-throttle to maintain the lean angle, and increase throttle smoothly to accelerate out of the corner, standing the bike up in the process. Good stuff.
My question is-can you adjust anything so the Busa throttle doesn't come on so abruptly, letting you smoothly transition into throttle in a corner in a manner that doesn't affect the stability dynamics of the bike?
My throttle feels like instead of going sequentially from 0 to 100%, it's more like 0-10% skipping 1-9, then 10-100%.
This make sense to anyone? Is it fixable, or just a characteristic of Busadom you have to adjust to?