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Old 05-13-2012, 10:00 PM   #16
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There are others that do the same mod, for less.



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Old 05-13-2012, 10:50 PM   #17
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And how much does this mod cost?
I think it was around $65.00 shiped. You provide the throttle and send it to him.
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Old 05-13-2012, 11:54 PM   #18
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Cant find pricing or even a site that offers the mod for sale.
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Old 05-13-2012, 11:59 PM   #19
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Cant find pricing or even a site that offers the mod for sale.
Racnray's price is on the vulcanforums.com Go to the 1700 page and click on throttle modification. All info is there. Lots of pages to read.
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Old 05-14-2012, 12:06 AM   #20
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Well after much reading and wondering plus AZCruzer's pressure I bought and installed RacnRay throttle for my Vaq. I really was somewhat skeptical but, I thought, I could always keep the stock throttle and send the mod back if it didn't work. Well the throttle showed up yesterday and I installed it this morning ----must have taken 10-15 minutes and his instructions (on another forum) were excellent! Took the bike out and I was amazed that such a simple fix made such a difference. I have to say that lagging throttle is no longer and it is quite easy to hold a low rpm steady throttle without having the jerky movement that I had had previously. I also notice a big difference on starting out from a dead stop in traffic, I guess I hadn't previously realized how much "lag" there was.
I do not work for or know this man or sell for him or have any other connection other than I bought this throttle mod. I am very, very pleased!
Where did you get it. I have this same problem. Would like to buy it. Have not been able to find the mod. Only testimonials.
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Old 05-14-2012, 12:08 AM   #21
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Racnray's price is on the vulcanforums.com Go to the 1700 page and click on throttle modification. All info is there. Lots of pages to read.
Great thanks!
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Old 05-14-2012, 09:21 AM   #22
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BTW

Ray's info and pricing is on page one of THIS THREAD. It's the bright yellow text
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Old 05-14-2012, 10:37 AM   #23
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Old 05-14-2012, 12:12 PM   #24
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My throttle mod will work and provide an increase in throttle response on ANY skoot whether it is FBW or direct cable to throttle body or carburetor. My mod also incorporates in it's design an aspect which helps in low throttle opening engine smoothness and response.

Proper throttle cable adjustment is important on all skoots, having the least amount of cable slack offers better throttle control but DOES NOT alter the ratio of throttle grip rotation to throttle plate opening.

Any questions please pm me with a phone # and i'll personally call and explain.

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p.s....MANY THANX to all you guys that have taken the time to post your experiences with this mod. Positive Testimonials from you guys are far more important than anything i can say.
THANX!!
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Old 05-14-2012, 12:27 PM   #25
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There are others that do the same mod, for less.
To make that statement without proof is erroneous. Frst, I am sure not you or them have
seen my mod and how it is made; are the materials used the same, is the machining/final design the same? Have they offered support and taken the time to post specific instructions on removal/installation/adjustment as I have ?

Unlike you I can't and won't make such a blanket statement comparing my mod to someone else's unless i have seen, inspected and tried their modification. Then and ONLY then would i be knowledgeable enough to offer my experience.

Maybe you can post some testimonials relaying the experiences others are having with the other mods available.

Until you have proof due to a direct and un-biased comparison there is something that is the same/better/cheaper it's not wise to offer info making that kind of statement.

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I think it's just for the FBW ('09+) bikes. On the older bikes (1600s at least), you can just tighten the throttle cables. I have zero slack in my cables and the response is as crisp as it's going to be on a Nomad.
I have performed this mod for MANY Nomads, matter of fact the first customer that had this mod done is local here in South Florida and owns a Nomad. His results were documented here and on another forum, matter of fact he started the "throttle modification" thread!
The Nomads respond well to this mod as it has the same delay programmed into the ECU as the other Vulcans. Zero slack in the cables does NOT alter the ratio of grip rotation to throttle plate operation.

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Old 05-14-2012, 02:21 PM   #27
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Im doing it. Thanks for the info boys. Sorry was a little thick between the ears and didnt see the contact info. Didnt read whole thread. Was convinced after a couple of testimonials. I have been frustrated by the throttle delay and the inability to control the throttle as well as i would like at low speed. Im doing the mod. Seems inexpensive to me. I will report how it goes when im done. Thanks again for passing it along.
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Old 05-22-2012, 08:12 PM   #28
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Did the throttle mod. Amazing! Like a completely different bike in the way it tunes the throttle in. Great control and no lag. I am really impressed. If you have a voyager and it has not had the throttle modified and you want to deal with it, do the mod. Whether you get it from ray or some where else just do the job because it is amazing. Improves ridability dramatically. Total control! Thanks Ray!
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Old 05-22-2012, 09:02 PM   #29
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I had it done. I was amazed how well the bike performed afterward. I also did the air temp sensor relocation from the air box to the frame neck area. Got rid of the lean mixture on this bike. Did loose 1-2 mpg but a good trade off.
Please explain the air temp sensor relocation. I have an 08 Nomad with Joe's dual plate intake would this be beneficial.
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Old 05-22-2012, 09:18 PM   #30
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There are others that do the same mod, for less.

Are you serious with your comment?

You are on a site that a fellow member is making what appears to be a good product... backed by an increasing number of testimonials and you make an asinine statement like this? And then add contact information without any backing of what the hell your guy makes.

I have never been accused of having tact... but I think you have me beat...
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