I put a Booster Plug on my T120 and the the throttle response measurably improved. The snatchiness is gone. The stalling is gone. The popping is gone. No change in mileage. There are plenty of critics out there. To each his own. I don't care. It works. It's affordable. It's easy to install. I'm not a one-off case. There are plenty of others who'll agree.
I installed this on my Speed Twin. I let the bike idle for 15 minutes after the install. After about 11 minutes, the idle went back to correct RPMs. No noticeable change during last 4 minutes, but I let it do the time, as I was instructed. Still have stock exhaust. Now, the snatchyness is gone. No popping. Noticeable improvement in performance and throttle response below 3500 RPM. Above that, no noticeable change. Any difference in mileage is so small it’s not noticeable. I do have the little red throttle spacers, but had them prior to the Booster Plug. Bike is more fun to ride now.
Just ordered booster plug for my Thruxton 1200 , my problem is its runs good when cold / warming up but soon as up to running temp lots of popping snatchy unpredictable throttle below 2500 unreliable idle "hoping this sorts it "
Browsing through comments about the Booster Plug on TH-cam, the sentiment seems mostly positive. It's so frustrating we have to do this on $10k+ bikes.
Fitting to my Thruxton 1200 soon , at the moment its snatchy as hell below about 2000 rpm low rpm throttle response is erratic , idle erratic , but only when up to running temp , bike is fine when cold or warming up
I'm not trying to be overly critical and I appreciate videos like this where a guy takes the time to share his good results. I bought the Booster plug with an open mind and somewhat high expectations, knowing as well that if I didn't like it I could always unplug it. I received to today, took it for a test ride and I honestly have to say that I was not overly impressed. The backfiring and the popping actually increased. Yes the snatchiness was gone (as claimed by the company and customer testimonials) but acceleration was noticeably not as strong or sharp. The ambient temperature was around 58 F. It was only my first ride so perhaps I need to give it some time but my initial impressions were not very impressive and a bit of a let down. We'll see. Thanks for the video and I'd be curious to know what your long term experience is with the Booster plug and if you're still running it?
Definitely still running it on the T120. I would suggest trying the ECU reset and see if that will sort out any lingering issues? Let us know what you find out!
@@jvalequin Tried the ECU reset as well as trying to get accustomed to the BoosterPlug powerband. I just have to say that I'm still not impressed. I came home, unplugged the BP, took it for a spin and felt like I had my bike back. I dunno it just felt like the BP took the Hooligan out of the bike's performance. The great thing about the stock-powercurve is that it can be ridden sedately and with civility or it the Hooligan can be pulled out of the powercurve. With the BP it just seems flat somehow. Yes, the snatchiness was a bit annoying sometimes but maybe it gave it some character. That said, I'm sure the BP is fine for some folks and I say more power to them. To each their own. I think I'll have my mechanic dyno tune it and see how that goes. Thanks for getting back to me and keep the videos coming!
My t120 does buck pretty bad on deceleration, its awful. I'm replacing the filter later this week, and next I will probably try the booster plug. Thanks for the advice!
At this stage I've done the decat, booster plug, and K&N filter. I have to say, everything is properly sorted now, the bike is an absolute dream. Your mileage may vary, but I suspect you'll notice a considerable improvement with the Booster Plug and filter. Don't forget the ECU reset method after you change to the K&N!
99 percent of motorcycles come from the factory running lean. I had the same problem on my yamaha fz1. I solved the problem by dialing the throttle position sensor up a tiny bit and giving the bike abit more fuel, problem solved. All modern bikes have a throttle position sensor, check your manual.
Its not a snorkel, its a temp sensing probe, the snorkel is what it goes into, your air intake. You would get much better results if you actually purchase a Obd2 bluetooth scanner and run Tune ECU to actually reset Adaptation. This starts everything over from the baseline.
Most of the time, the Booster Plug makes the off idle area better, but you lose power higher up in the rev range. if the motor isn't fueled right, just get an ECU flash or tune. Just adding fuel everywhere, like this product does, is a poor solution. I see dyno chart after dyno chart showing that the Booster Plug makes the bike lose HP and Tq. That's why it "feels smoother"...
How does this booster plug compare with getting a Power Commander V? The Power Commander V is sooo expensive and I have to then fork out even more to get someone to customize the map. I de-catted my 2018 T120 and put on some Vance & Hines pipes. Now the bike is running very lean, has no back pressure or engine breaking (when I flick the throttle the revs take a few seconds to come back down). I'm very worried I could damage or overheat the engine.
I have a 2017 t120 black that has the Vance & Hines Triumph mufflers but also it has the Vance & Hines map that was loaded by the dealership and it turns out it runs absolutely perfect. I spoke to two different tuners and they claimed that putting a power commander into my bike would only give me approximately 2 hp at wide open throttle so it's totally not worth it. Talk to a dealer about loading that map into your bike it's supposed to be the perfect fix for lean condition and popping during deceleration. I hope this helps
I have 2020 t120 black and installed the booster plug. My check light came on. I've been told that installing it will keep the check engine light on all the time. Did yours?
Go to the Missenden Flyer here on YT. He recommended a piece that goes on the throttle and Insures consistent rotation for ride by wire. Fixed mine and is a $12 part.
I had a 900 Thruxton I removed the whole airbox on and switched to pods (huge improvement in airflows), definitely didn't want to go that far on the Bonnie. Have you removed the snorkel on yours?
@@jvalequin I have a street twin and have. Also removed the catalytic converter. I also have a K&N filter. I havent touched the ECU however. The bike seems to be running just slightly lean. I am taking it to a performance shop in a few weeks to have a camshaft installed and will ask about the fuel mixture . I will let you know what happens if your curious.
For what its worth, I could've told you a week after fitting a BoosterPlug to my XSR700, thats its a waste of time and money, get a proper ECU tune instead of snake oil.
c est n importe quoi et très certainement la plus mauvaise des solutions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! laissez donc les T 120 Triumph catalysées comme a l origine ..............
I put a Booster Plug on my T120 and the the throttle response measurably improved. The snatchiness is gone. The stalling is gone. The popping is gone. No change in mileage. There are plenty of critics out there. To each his own. I don't care. It works. It's affordable. It's easy to install. I'm not a one-off case. There are plenty of others who'll agree.
I love this guy, 50% cute, 50% awkward, perfectly balanced as all things should be.
@joe joe pathetic homophobic scumbag much?
@joe joe you seem like a great guy. You must be hella popular with all the creeps
I installed this on my Speed Twin. I let the bike idle for 15 minutes after the install. After about 11 minutes, the idle went back to correct RPMs. No noticeable change during last 4 minutes, but I let it do the time, as I was instructed. Still have stock exhaust. Now, the snatchyness is gone. No popping. Noticeable improvement in performance and throttle response below 3500 RPM. Above that, no noticeable change. Any difference in mileage is so small it’s not noticeable. I do have the little red throttle spacers, but had them prior to the Booster Plug. Bike is more fun to ride now.
Just ordered booster plug for my Thruxton 1200 , my problem is its runs good when cold / warming up but soon as up to running temp lots of popping snatchy unpredictable throttle below 2500 unreliable idle "hoping this sorts it "
Yup fitted it to my T100, so, so much better. Done the self adjust and Bam the thing runs so much better and I swear it pulls harder!!
Browsing through comments about the Booster Plug on TH-cam, the sentiment seems mostly positive. It's so frustrating we have to do this on $10k+ bikes.
Most underrated video! Thanks so much this legit helped me a lot and fun to watch!
Making the bike load up even more to cure a loading up problem is hilarious.
Thanks TTS. I’m going to get me a booster plug for my Thruxton 1200. Any more vids coming?
Fitting to my Thruxton 1200 soon , at the moment its snatchy as hell below about 2000 rpm low rpm throttle response is erratic , idle erratic , but only when up to running temp , bike is fine when cold or warming up
great video and thanks , will now get one of the units .
Great video, entertaining, funny and informative...cheers
You nailed it dude.... Love your video.
Thanks man!
I'm not trying to be overly critical and I appreciate videos like this where a guy takes the time to share his good results. I bought the Booster plug with an open mind and somewhat high expectations, knowing as well that if I didn't like it I could always unplug it. I received to today, took it for a test ride and I honestly have to say that I was not overly impressed. The backfiring and the popping actually increased. Yes the snatchiness was gone (as claimed by the company and customer testimonials) but acceleration was noticeably not as strong or sharp. The ambient temperature was around 58 F. It was only my first ride so perhaps I need to give it some time but my initial impressions were not very impressive and a bit of a let down.
We'll see.
Thanks for the video and I'd be curious to know what your long term experience is with the Booster plug and if you're still running it?
Definitely still running it on the T120. I would suggest trying the ECU reset and see if that will sort out any lingering issues? Let us know what you find out!
@@jvalequin
Tried the ECU reset as well as trying to get accustomed to the BoosterPlug powerband.
I just have to say that I'm still not impressed. I came home, unplugged the BP, took it for a spin and felt like I had my bike back. I dunno it just felt like the BP took the Hooligan out of the bike's performance. The great thing about the stock-powercurve is that it can be ridden sedately and with civility or it the Hooligan can be pulled out of the powercurve. With the BP it just seems flat somehow. Yes, the snatchiness was a bit annoying sometimes but maybe it gave it some character. That said, I'm sure the BP is fine for some folks and I say more power to them. To each their own.
I think I'll have my mechanic dyno tune it and see how that goes.
Thanks for getting back to me and keep the videos coming!
@@danield831 Did you ever dyno the bike to see if there was a difference in power?
Great videos. I need this product. I’m now a subscriber. Thanks for sharing I look forward to more great advice for my t120.
Thanks brother, I've been very impressed with the Booster Plug, enough so I bought one for my Bobber as well.
We want an update!! :)
Great Video! I like the edit and the "tiny triump shop" :D
Ha, thanks! I thought it was a bit cheese ball at first, but I kind of like that I did it.
My t120 does buck pretty bad on deceleration, its awful. I'm replacing the filter later this week, and next I will probably try the booster plug. Thanks for the advice!
At this stage I've done the decat, booster plug, and K&N filter. I have to say, everything is properly sorted now, the bike is an absolute dream. Your mileage may vary, but I suspect you'll notice a considerable improvement with the Booster Plug and filter. Don't forget the ECU reset method after you change to the K&N!
@@jvalequin do yourself a favor and take 5 minutes to remove the snorkel, that makes a difference, K&N filter does nothing.
99 percent of motorcycles come from the factory running lean. I had the same problem on my yamaha fz1. I solved the problem by dialing the throttle position sensor up a tiny bit and giving the bike abit more fuel, problem solved. All modern bikes have a throttle position sensor, check your manual.
Could I fit this prior to getting a decat done?
Its not a snorkel, its a temp sensing probe, the snorkel is what it goes into, your air intake. You would get much better results if you actually purchase a Obd2 bluetooth scanner and run Tune ECU to actually reset Adaptation. This starts everything over from the baseline.
Most of the time, the Booster Plug makes the off idle area better, but you lose power higher up in the rev range. if the motor isn't fueled right, just get an ECU flash or tune. Just adding fuel everywhere, like this product does, is a poor solution. I see dyno chart after dyno chart showing that the Booster Plug makes the bike lose HP and Tq. That's why it "feels smoother"...
Will fitting an xpipe and short exhaust(Devils Mechanix) affect the ecu or bike throttle response
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Got a booster plug on my 2017 Bonneville t100...not perfect but a lot lot better than it was and its cheap....
How does this booster plug compare with getting a Power Commander V? The Power Commander V is sooo expensive and I have to then fork out even more to get someone to customize the map.
I de-catted my 2018 T120 and put on some Vance & Hines pipes. Now the bike is running very lean, has no back pressure or engine breaking (when I flick the throttle the revs take a few seconds to come back down). I'm very worried I could damage or overheat the engine.
I don't have any experience with a power commander, I know they are not cheap! Maybe another viewer can chime in to help.
I have a 2017 t120 black that has the Vance & Hines Triumph mufflers but also it has the Vance & Hines map that was loaded by the dealership and it turns out it runs absolutely perfect. I spoke to two different tuners and they claimed that putting a power commander into my bike would only give me approximately 2 hp at wide open throttle so it's totally not worth it. Talk to a dealer about loading that map into your bike it's supposed to be the perfect fix for lean condition and popping during deceleration. I hope this helps
Do you have links to the Booster plug purchased?
That's why my trumpet has carbs
Do boosterplug help if my bike run Lean? Have grom with exhaust and intake
Any updates since installing the booster plug? Did you install a new K&N filter?
I can see this channel getting somewhere.
732 subs right now.
Edit: spelling mistake
If ONLY the loser who made it would start making more videos! :D :D :D
@@jvalequin exactly, step it up!! Haha
That bike is amazing. Nice that the booster plug seems to fix the "problem" the motorcycle bad. Did that new part affect your mileage, though? Thanks.
I have 2020 t120 black and installed the booster plug. My check light came on. I've been told that installing it will keep the check engine light on all the time. Did yours?
No sir. Never experienced that issue.
Still love it?
100% very impressed with it.
Go to the Missenden Flyer here on YT. He recommended a piece that goes on the throttle and Insures consistent rotation for ride by wire. Fixed mine and is a $12 part.
I cannot find my temperature sensor at all……
why didnt you remove the airbox snorkel?
I had a 900 Thruxton I removed the whole airbox on and switched to pods (huge improvement in airflows), definitely didn't want to go that far on the Bonnie. Have you removed the snorkel on yours?
@@jvalequin I have a street twin and have. Also removed the catalytic converter. I also have a K&N filter. I havent touched the ECU however. The bike seems to be running just slightly lean.
I am taking it to a performance shop in a few weeks to have a camshaft installed and will ask about the fuel mixture . I will let you know what happens if your curious.
@@PEZ1514 keep us posted!
For what its worth, I could've told you a week after fitting a BoosterPlug to my XSR700, thats its a waste of time and money, get a proper ECU tune instead of snake oil.
Why have yostill got the snorkke fitted? Pull it out let the engine breathe!
watch missinflyer fixwith a piece of plastic in thottle house
It does NOT work!!!!!!!!!!
Many of these are fake.
c est n importe quoi et très certainement la plus mauvaise des solutions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! laissez donc les T 120 Triumph catalysées comme a l origine ..............