The idea behind having the vacuum lift the piston rather than doing it directly with the cable is that with the latter setup getting on the gas too quickly will cause the engine to stutter which makes it more difficult for use in the street.
IIRC, with the SU carb the mixture gets richer as soon as you open the throttle & vacuum advance helps too (bigger pressure drop over the throttle as it rises also means that more fuel gets sucked during the rise time + vac advance keeps the spark early enough to make use of it) - which for responsiveness (on normal & aggressive road use) is a real benefit that would be reduced with a direct-actuated throttle slide. You would get the reduced restriction, but fuelling & spark timing could reduce the difference..
<not actually sure if the bike has a vac advance, but Minors do>
On modern engines, despite the 100% different hardware, this is an area where you suffer if the MAF sensor is dirty - when the "hot wire" is clogged up the ECU doesn't see the air inrush spike on throttle opening, so you miss out the extra fuel = poor response. I only mention that as I finally replaced my 13yr old MAF on my modern (well, modern-ish) and got a massively improved throttle response! It's like a different car now..
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
