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<blockquote data-quote="KYFJR" data-source="post: 268172" data-attributes="member: 2710"><p>I do not have slip-ons and I installed the holeshots/wally smoothness map. I used this map for a 2 day 1200 mile trip and I had greatly reduced vibrations all around the RPM range - very smooth. The only negative item I noticed was a small amount of reduction in the power - more noticable from mid-range on. On two lane roads, this made me downshift to 4th (at 70mph)when before 5th would take care of a "close pass". In my case, I was only after the smoothness off the bottom end and that the mid-range vibs from the 001 map (between 80 to 90 mph cruising speeds) do not bother me what-so-ever. So I copied the first 2500 rpm from the smoothness map and pasted onto the original M419-001 map. Now I have the smooth bottom end but I also have the same amount of power I was used to.</p><p></p><p>I figured I was giving the bike too much fuel for being stock - I noticed a drop in fuel mileage too.</p><p></p><p>Again, <strong>thanks to the guys that put this smoothness map together </strong>because 1)it is a great smooth map and 2)it made me get off my arse and play around to customize for my likings!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYFJR, post: 268172, member: 2710"] I do not have slip-ons and I installed the holeshots/wally smoothness map. I used this map for a 2 day 1200 mile trip and I had greatly reduced vibrations all around the RPM range - very smooth. The only negative item I noticed was a small amount of reduction in the power - more noticable from mid-range on. On two lane roads, this made me downshift to 4th (at 70mph)when before 5th would take care of a "close pass". In my case, I was only after the smoothness off the bottom end and that the mid-range vibs from the 001 map (between 80 to 90 mph cruising speeds) do not bother me what-so-ever. So I copied the first 2500 rpm from the smoothness map and pasted onto the original M419-001 map. Now I have the smooth bottom end but I also have the same amount of power I was used to. I figured I was giving the bike too much fuel for being stock - I noticed a drop in fuel mileage too. Again, [B]thanks to the guys that put this smoothness map together [/B]because 1)it is a great smooth map and 2)it made me get off my arse and play around to customize for my likings! [/QUOTE]
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