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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 912075" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>As I mentioned, TBS is not a big deal; annually is enough. Once the tank is lifted and the bike is warmed up it takes all of 15 minutes (max) if you have a 4 channel vacuum gauge. Some people have mentioned surging. I had a bit of it when I had the Power Commander but it went away after I removed it. Was never a problem and I certainly wouldn't worry about it. You mentioned clutch position. While adjusting the lever may help a bit, its likely that the clutch hydraulic system needs a good bleed. I had that issue when i first got the bike and the fresh fluid helped. I like to do the hydraulics every year although its probably not necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 912075, member: 19880"] As I mentioned, TBS is not a big deal; annually is enough. Once the tank is lifted and the bike is warmed up it takes all of 15 minutes (max) if you have a 4 channel vacuum gauge. Some people have mentioned surging. I had a bit of it when I had the Power Commander but it went away after I removed it. Was never a problem and I certainly wouldn't worry about it. You mentioned clutch position. While adjusting the lever may help a bit, its likely that the clutch hydraulic system needs a good bleed. I had that issue when i first got the bike and the fresh fluid helped. I like to do the hydraulics every year although its probably not necessary. [/QUOTE]
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