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<blockquote data-quote="jammess" data-source="post: 1327786" data-attributes="member: 89387"><p>Afternoon guys, Not to beat a dead horse but I set all 4 CO settings from zero to 30 after a test ride with all set at 25. At 25 I can definitely say I notice a much smoother idle and less jerkiness riding in town at slow (15 mph) speeds so I decided if a little is good then why not add a bit more so 30 it is. I'm going to stop with 30 but I surely do notice an improvement at 25. IMO the jumper mod is worth doing and is certainly easy at least for a generation 2.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had discovered these fine motorcycles years ago but, as is said, "better late........"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jammess, post: 1327786, member: 89387"] Afternoon guys, Not to beat a dead horse but I set all 4 CO settings from zero to 30 after a test ride with all set at 25. At 25 I can definitely say I notice a much smoother idle and less jerkiness riding in town at slow (15 mph) speeds so I decided if a little is good then why not add a bit more so 30 it is. I'm going to stop with 30 but I surely do notice an improvement at 25. IMO the jumper mod is worth doing and is certainly easy at least for a generation 2. I wish I had discovered these fine motorcycles years ago but, as is said, "better late........" [/QUOTE]
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