I'm still not sure if I want to remove the tors or not. Anyone else got any input?
Well, I know you have received alot of mixed replies here, so I will try to clear this up for you.
As you now know the definition of the TORS unit, it is just that. BUT, look at it this way, TORS is only resident to some Yamaha models, and others have gone without it for decades without any issues. Yes, any bike takes the chance of having the throttle stuck open for one reason or another, but that is one of the many chances we all take with off road riding/racing, ya know?
So, to sum it up, why remove the TORS? Reliability, plain and simple. if the TORS unit is not there it cannot malfunction. When it does malfunction, which some units do, it can cause electrical issues, bogging, etc, which are all gremlin pains in the arse. So, the more reliable your bike is the better off you are, right? So, the question lies to remove or not to remove.
My theory is do not fix what is not broken but with TORS this breaks some of the rules, I do not like something electrically mechanical controlling my throttle, ya know? So, YES, they make simple kits to remove the TORS, there are a few threads here for simply removing the electrical end of it leaving the unit in tact but not functional, you can swap out the carb, etc, etc. Many options, but which one is for you, you will have to decide. I personally removed mine and installed the std throttle cable while having my carb bored/ported/modded, etc so I removed it altogether, along with installing a custom idle screw to gain back access to idle adjustments, etc. Again, to each his own, decide what is best for you.
Hope this helps...