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(08-01-2013, 01:28 AM)Deanohh_imp Wrote: [ -> ]CB is a whole lot better than most. Learn to be smooooth on the throttle. Its worse if you're going slow... You can shift down or if already in 1st try to be accelerating a little or decelerating a little, or if going real slow, don't just use throttle to speed up but pull in the clutch a little as if you're starting from a stop. A perfectly steady slow speed with only the throttle is probably impossible.

careful not to set chain too tight ...you're going to have some lash in the drive train no matter what.

This is my first bike with FI and I too thought that the throttle response was a little jerky.I measured the grips on my 79 CBX and 94/95 CB1000 and the throttle grips are exactly the same size and the grip profile is also the same (no change over 34 years!) Therefor I do not think that the size is the culprit but more that I have to get used to fuel injection and be easy on the throttle.There is nothing smoother in my opinion than the throttle response on a well adjusted 6 carb Honda CBX.I will order a set of the Grip Buddies to see if that makes some difference on the CB1100 but I still think that the fuel injected bikes need a smoother action from the rider.
(07-25-2013, 11:18 PM)LiveToRide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I have just over 600 miles on my CB and I'm getting a jerky response when decelerating. Is anyone else having this issue? Any ideas what might be causing it?

I think it is just getting use to fuel injection myself. This is my 1st fuel injected bike. I've tried just to remember not to back off all the way when slowing down. I've noticed it backs off quickly and is jerky no matter what gear, but the lower gears it seem much more noticable
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