Racing throttle - what to get?

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I believe the Panigale R uses Ride By Wire for the throttle system. I would love a throttle that is much more responsive and takes much less of a turn to reach max. Bike is used for the track. Anyone knows what to get? Quality and performance over price.

Thank you

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Supposedly there's a quick turn throttle from the Corse guys but it may or may not be plug and play with the stock wiring harness.

I've been meaning to contact Boulder Motor Sports to get more information about it. It's pricy from what I've heard though.
 
Supposedly there's a quick turn throttle from the Corse guys but it may or may not be plug and play with the stock wiring harness.

I've been meaning to contact Boulder Motor Sports to get more information about it. It's pricy from what I've heard though.

is boulder still a corse dealer?

i thought the only one allowed in the US was AMS
 
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Tuneboy has a short pull solution. Doesn't have a shorter stop, but you will reach 100% TPS at 70% throttle pull I think it was



I'm running tuneboy with the Quick turn throttle and custom throttle stops. Works beautifully.


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Ducati does not make one. That would mean admitting a fault in the design.

Besides, they would stamp DP on it and charge 3x as much for the same piece of plastic.

actually, i think they did.

I remember seeing it on Ducati Omaha's website and it was 2x more money than the one on eBay for exactly the same thing, except it was a different color, i think it was black instead of red.

Ducati Omaha's website changed and now it's not as easy to find things, so I can't find the link anymore
 
actually, i think they did.

I remember seeing it on Ducati Omaha's website and it was 2x more money than the one on eBay for exactly the same thing, except it was a different color, i think it was black instead of red.

Ducati Omaha's website changed and now it's not as easy to find things, so I can't find the link anymore

Ducati Omaha doesn't stock them (at least on their site) anymore. I don't believe they were made by Ducati when they did.
 
Try the throttle slack removal kit first before shelling out on anything else. I have it on my 2015 R, works perfect.
 

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