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Bike Stinks
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<blockquote data-quote="cruppelt" data-source="post: 797639" data-attributes="member: 19040"><p>Building on the root cause being the engine running to richly - do you have a PC-III by any chance? If so I would recommend hooking it up to a laptop and synchronizing the throttle. I had mine loose the throttle sync when I unplugged the tank connections (as in to get the heat blanket out) and mistakenly turned the bike back on before I plugged the tank connectors back in. Loosing the sync makes the rpm mapping shift = way too rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruppelt, post: 797639, member: 19040"] Building on the root cause being the engine running to richly - do you have a PC-III by any chance? If so I would recommend hooking it up to a laptop and synchronizing the throttle. I had mine loose the throttle sync when I unplugged the tank connections (as in to get the heat blanket out) and mistakenly turned the bike back on before I plugged the tank connectors back in. Loosing the sync makes the rpm mapping shift = way too rich. [/QUOTE]
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