Who has is installed the throttle tamer and what is your experience how it has changed throttle response? I was thinking about one due riding on a bumpy road and the throttle being a little jerky at times at slow speed. Thanks Brad
Did the G2 Tamer. It definitely helps. A worthy upgrade but not a total fix. Put this way, I am not removing it. It definitely helps.Who has is installed the throttle tamer and what is your experience how it has changed throttle response? I was thinking about one due riding on a bumpy road and the throttle being a little jerky at times at slow speed. Thanks Brad
Me and it works. If you do a search you'll find severe threads about the pros can cons of the G2 Throttle Tamer.Who has is installed the throttle tamer and what is your experience how it has changed throttle response?
Helps cure Helmet billiardsI installed it, and I'm another fan.
With time you learn the fine control, this definitely helps. Each morning I have a two mile long crawl in traffic at a gate and that was where I noticed it first. Having the girl on the back of the bike was where I noticed it second.
Back in high school and for a time afterwards I would induce FI-like low speed response. That had to stop once helmets were mandatory.T_C said:Having the girl on the back of the bike was where I noticed it second.
Take your time with pulling off the heated sections and you can save them, I saved mine when I installed a throttle tamer.I was just having a conversation last night which Larry IgoFar about these. My bike, which I bought used in April, has factory handlebar heat which still work. Larry said removal of the handgrips to install the tamer would probably wreck the heater. The fad roe you heaters are no longer available. His advice, because of this, was to just wait until the heaters fail and the get the G2 tamer. I like my heaters in cold weather more than I dislike the throttle snatch, so I think I will wait until the heaters fail before getting a G2Tamer.
I saved mine as well when I switched to the Oxford heated grip, and wasn't too hard. They hit the garbage anyways as they were a very poor heat.Take your time with pulling off the heated sections and you can save them, I saved mine when I installed a throttle tamer.
I would spend the few bucks and get the Oxford heated grips. The stock on mine were junk. The Oxfords are so good I can rarely use them past a 50% setting.I like my heaters in cold weather
Throttle Tamer G2 is same OD as OEM tube. Just a different (cam) profile on the end where the throttle cables connect.anyone know if Kuryakin iso grips for 7/8 bars can be used with throttle tamer??