Does anybody own one of these? If so what is your opinion on the part. Does it make the throttle noticeably smoother? Thanks in advance.
Oberg billet aluminum throttle tube
Started by Dman, Jan 08 2003 12:35 PM
3 replies to this topic
Posted 08 January 2003 - 12:35 PM
Does anybody own one of these? If so what is your opinion on the part. Does it make the throttle noticeably smoother? Thanks in advance.
Posted 08 January 2003 - 12:42 PM
YES,I HAD ONE ON MY 96 SUSZUKI 125 AND MY CRF.WELL WORTH THE MONEY.ALSO THERE IS A PLUG THAT GOES IN THE HANDLEBAR THAT KEEPS THE TUBE FROM ANY WOBBLE.GREAT PRODUCT.
Posted 08 January 2003 - 07:38 PM
Dear DMAN
Yeah it works good and it is worth the extra bucks that it costs,it's the smoothest throttle pipe that there is I tried many other throttle pipes but could always feel the small machine ridges inside the pipe in some circumstances.I could never feel this on 2 strokes with aluminum throttle pipes.Really the stock plastic throttle pipe is very smooth,but really is not totally crash resistant.
Yeah it works good and it is worth the extra bucks that it costs,it's the smoothest throttle pipe that there is I tried many other throttle pipes but could always feel the small machine ridges inside the pipe in some circumstances.I could never feel this on 2 strokes with aluminum throttle pipes.Really the stock plastic throttle pipe is very smooth,but really is not totally crash resistant.
Posted 08 January 2003 - 07:49 PM
I have A Pro Taper billet aluminum throttle tube and I love it. Inside there is a sealed ball bearing with a piece that slips into the end of the handle bars. They also make adapters for thin walled bars and handgards. The tube makes it so much easier. It can also take a hard hit. I went through two sets of platics in a month and I have his this one for over 7 months and it still works like new. I highly recomend it to all others








