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ScoreBo
Posted 2009-12-29 3:19 PM (#50375)
Subject: Lloydz IAC


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Lloyd, can you give us any more info on this?

http://www.lloydz.com/store/item_view.asp?estore_itemid=1000078

I have mine disconnected right now to help with popping and am really interested in this. Put me down for one from your first batch.



Edited by ScoreBo 2009-12-29 3:36 PM
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Prime Power
Posted 2009-12-29 3:47 PM (#50376 - in reply to #50375)
Subject: Re: Lloydz IAC


Cruiser

Posts: 256
Looks nice. I haven't touch the exhaust yet but the throttle tip in is hard on slow turns.
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Lojak
Posted 2009-12-29 5:53 PM (#50377 - in reply to #50376)
Subject: Re: Lloydz IAC


Cruiser

Posts: 255
New Brunswick , Canada
Prime Power - 2009-12-29 5:47 PM

Looks nice. I haven't touch the exhaust yet but the throttle tip in is hard on slow turns.


Sorry for the stup... question but what exactly is "throttle tip-in"
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bigwill5150
Posted 2009-12-29 8:51 PM (#50390 - in reply to #50377)
Subject: Re: Lloydz IAC


Iron Butt

Posts: 725
Reno County, KS
Lojak - 2009-12-29 4:53 PM

Prime Power - 2009-12-29 5:47 PM

Looks nice. I haven't touch the exhaust yet but the throttle tip in is hard on slow turns.


Sorry for the stup... question but what exactly is "throttle tip-in"

Tip in is the throttle vs. response when first opening the throttle "tip out" is the exact opposite. The two terms are generally used when referring to low speed manuevers (like turning around in a parking lot or taking off). Basically, the more torque the bike has, the more sensitive the throttle tends to be in the lower RPMs (unless you change something that makes the throttle less touchy). Heavy tour bikes tend to be a little "jerky" in parking lots until you get used to them. Most every bike I've ridden, I have had to use a combination of throttle/clutch to keep the throttle above tip in and out to keep the bike from "bucking" back and forth when going very slow. Hopefully I didn't make that more confusing than it needs to be...
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Lloyd
Posted 2009-12-31 9:12 AM (#50438 - in reply to #50375)
Subject: RE: Lloydz IAC


Cruiser

Posts: 77
Well as most of you know there are some bikes that just have issues, They can be caused by 4 things total and if we have the ability to control those items we can greatly lessen to totally diminish the bad side effects of what occurs in these bikes. The IAV (idle Air Valve) will help but the other items also need to be taken care of also, That will all be in the directions for the IAV once I finish them up.

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whinecooler
Posted 2009-12-31 9:31 AM (#50441 - in reply to #50375)
Subject: Re: Lloydz IAC


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 41
Litchfield Park, AZ
Lloyd: Thanks. we await your issue. Ride safe, and Happy New Year to all.
SP
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ScoreBo
Posted 2010-01-15 4:43 PM (#51369 - in reply to #50375)
Subject: Re: Lloydz IAC


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Ordered mine today.
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