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2006 FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="sdrake" data-source="post: 420884" data-attributes="member: 2936"><p>I owned a 2003 which had a serious issue if you wanted to hold a stead throttle at any engine speed below 3000 RPM. For that bike, I purchased a Techlusion FI controller (has 2 RPM zones of modification). A Power Commander is an even better solution for those who want to map out a more detailed fuel delivery contour.</p><p></p><p>I now own a 2006 and find that it has only a minor issue between 1st and 2nd gear if you release the throttle as you shift. We 2006-owners learn quickly that you must hold the throttle open some as you shift from 1st to 2nd At higher gears I do not notice the issue, but if you don't want to look/sound like a beginner you have to learn to stay on the throttle between 1st and 2nd.</p><p></p><p>I do not think that the 2006 needs any fuel injection help for non-track type riding.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdrake, post: 420884, member: 2936"] I owned a 2003 which had a serious issue if you wanted to hold a stead throttle at any engine speed below 3000 RPM. For that bike, I purchased a Techlusion FI controller (has 2 RPM zones of modification). A Power Commander is an even better solution for those who want to map out a more detailed fuel delivery contour. I now own a 2006 and find that it has only a minor issue between 1st and 2nd gear if you release the throttle as you shift. We 2006-owners learn quickly that you must hold the throttle open some as you shift from 1st to 2nd At higher gears I do not notice the issue, but if you don't want to look/sound like a beginner you have to learn to stay on the throttle between 1st and 2nd. I do not think that the 2006 needs any fuel injection help for non-track type riding. Steve [/QUOTE]
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