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Taming the beast
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<blockquote data-quote="Don B" data-source="post: 116397" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>I'm with Bagger on this one. Count me as a disappointed new 06 owner.</p><p></p><p>I have a front end shake between 20-60mph, very herky-jerky throttle, ugly welds on the frame, and it does not start all the time. All this in only 1800 miles!!! This bike does not seem to be "finished". The injection mapping is terrible. An owner should not have to finish off the engineering on a new bike. That is just simply rediculous. This thing is also not a "powerhouse with massive hp". I had an R1 and it was smoooooooth. C'mon Yamaha, you can do way better and its time to step up and get these fixed!</p><p></p><p>Fred H., what keeps your throttle cam mod in place?</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don B, post: 116397, member: 1685"] I'm with Bagger on this one. Count me as a disappointed new 06 owner. I have a front end shake between 20-60mph, very herky-jerky throttle, ugly welds on the frame, and it does not start all the time. All this in only 1800 miles!!! This bike does not seem to be "finished". The injection mapping is terrible. An owner should not have to finish off the engineering on a new bike. That is just simply rediculous. This thing is also not a "powerhouse with massive hp". I had an R1 and it was smoooooooth. C'mon Yamaha, you can do way better and its time to step up and get these fixed! Fred H., what keeps your throttle cam mod in place? Don [/QUOTE]
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