SP Throttle Problem

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by KOS, Jun 27, 2017.

  1. KOS

    KOS Active Member

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    Hi all, I thought I would give you an update regarding my poor 2017 Blade SP throttle response. Investigated by Honda UK in July over three weeks at dealer and still have not done anything to fix it. Bike is fully run in and is brilliant to ride on open road. Stop at a Tee junction or a line of cars at traffic lights and it is hell. Twist the throttle gently and initially nothing happens, then off you go like a banshee into the car in front. Chased up Honda again today and will let you know if they formally respond.
     
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  2. Rented

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    Them telling you the ECU would 'learn' is bullshit. What actually happens is your brain does, it's just a fob off.

    What it may actually be is the throttle slack adjustment, I do it myself because the shop always sets a *huge* throttle deadzone. You always need some slack of course, to make sure the throttle is actually fully closed. If you check it regularly you can reduce it.

    Could that be the problem?
     
  3. Kevin1

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    Can you have a slack throttle with ride by wire? Is there even a cable of any sorts?
     
  4. Gaffa22

    Gaffa22 Well-Known Member

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    Nope no cable
    mine does not have any noticeable slack and the response in instant
     
  5. Rented

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    Hmmm still has a physical mechanism to measure position, even if there is no cable.
     
  6. Paul wilkinson

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    Dont know if anyone else has this problem on 2017 Fireblade , after coming off a 2008 model which I had for 8 years I find new one under powered have been back to dealer numerous times but always says no faults ,top speed is only 160 mph in fifth or sixth ,bike also pinks badly have contacted Honda uk but we’re told no faults no problem .so dissapointed bike has now done 4500 miles so put it on dyno and only producing 120 bhp at rear wheel ,I won’t to reject this bike and get a full power one but Honda have no customer service any one have any ideas
     
  7. nigelrb

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    First up, welcome to the forum, Paul.

    Strange post though: 'top speed is only 160 mph in fifth or sixth'. Huh? If you're doing 150 mph in fifth, you should attain 175ish in 6th.

    When it was dyno'd, was a diagnosis made of a particular problem? That would be prime evidence if, as you say, it is 'underpowered'.
     
  8. Paul wilkinson

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    Should do 186 in 5th and 6th (299 kph) sent dyno report off to dealer awaiting their reply
     
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  9. zxrob

    zxrob Active Member

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    This ^^^^

    I currently have 5 bikes, all very different but all special in their own way, lets start with the boring one
    1. 06 fireblade, bland as fook
    2. 2000 model SP1 (the proper one) big, heavy, slow V-Twin, character in abundance, all you need to do is fire it up:)
    3. 05 ZX636R, I swear it's quicker than the blade, light, nimble, addictive induction roar
    4. 04 ZX10R, mad, simples
    5. 2016 NINJA H2 , stupendously quick, like a piece of modern sculpture

    OK
    Back to the boring one, well, here's the point, yes, compared to the others, yep it is bland and a bit soulless, however, its my trackbike, well specked and handles like a dream:p

    Rob
     
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  10. Lozzy

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    Surely it should produce more than 120 at the rear wheel! That's well down.
     
  11. nigelrb

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    Yep. Given that we have both had our bikes dyno'd we know that something should have been evident that was inhibiting the output.

    It will be interesting to hear what response @paul gets from his dealer!
     
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  12. Lozzy

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    He'll be practising the Honda mantra as we speak :D

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