07-26-2013, 12:22 AM
(07-26-2013, 12:00 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: A motorcycle generally reacts to input from the rider, and often we can make them do something undesirable. Don't get me wrong, sometimes bikes have issues, some have FI issues which make them hard to ride smoothly, but the CB has pretty good FI and I think its more of a rider snapping the throttle shut and drive line slack being felt than any real issue with the bike. I can make mine do that if I want, and have, but if you are smooth on and off the throttle the bike will reward you with smoothness. Proper throttle play and chain adjustment also helps with that issue.
I agree with this. I noticed it gets worse as chain slack grows. I think keeping minimum chain slack and minimum throttle play would help a lot with this.
