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AGirl's 07 ==> altitude sickness
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<blockquote data-quote="ELP_JC" data-source="post: 291574" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>Most of us '07 owners are on the same boat girl. I'm still patiently waiting, but haven't experienced your unridable hesitation. That's plain dangerous. I've only taken my bike to Couldcroft, NM once. Will do it for the second time now that I did a full TB synch, switched to premium fuel, set the CO settings back to stock (+7/+5 didn't work last time), plus will use more aggressive throttle since the start of the climb, as suggested, in hopes of bringing the severe surging to a safe level. Otherwise, will probably have to cancel a trip I have planned for mid September to NW New Mexico, SW Colorado, and SE Utah. I only ride for the twisties, so not riding the mountains is a trip breaker for me. I did a northern NM and south Colorado tour last September on my BMW, and it was incredible, but in a stupid move, decided to just have one 'reliable' bike, so sold the other 2 and am now stuck with the FJR. Am not asking for perfection; just a bike that's not (even more) dangerous to ride. It's a great machine otherwise; that's why I'm being so patient, just like you.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the reason for my post was to inquire if somebody took Racer157's offer and tried an '06 ECU on his/her '07????</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p><p></p><p>JC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ELP_JC, post: 291574, member: 6177"] Most of us '07 owners are on the same boat girl. I'm still patiently waiting, but haven't experienced your unridable hesitation. That's plain dangerous. I've only taken my bike to Couldcroft, NM once. Will do it for the second time now that I did a full TB synch, switched to premium fuel, set the CO settings back to stock (+7/+5 didn't work last time), plus will use more aggressive throttle since the start of the climb, as suggested, in hopes of bringing the severe surging to a safe level. Otherwise, will probably have to cancel a trip I have planned for mid September to NW New Mexico, SW Colorado, and SE Utah. I only ride for the twisties, so not riding the mountains is a trip breaker for me. I did a northern NM and south Colorado tour last September on my BMW, and it was incredible, but in a stupid move, decided to just have one 'reliable' bike, so sold the other 2 and am now stuck with the FJR. Am not asking for perfection; just a bike that's not (even more) dangerous to ride. It's a great machine otherwise; that's why I'm being so patient, just like you. Anyway, the reason for my post was to inquire if somebody took Racer157's offer and tried an '06 ECU on his/her '07???? Take care. JC [/QUOTE]
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