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Lumpy Idle
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1397752" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>No where close to this extent with my '07. An annoyance, perhaps, with this bike and I will take reasonable measures to see if I can reduce or eliminate the lope but won't be devastated if I can't change it. (I wonder if richening up the idle using the Barbarian Jumper Mod would do anything?? Nobody has talked about that around here lately!!) Listening to the video in Post #11, I would say it sometimes gets a little more pronounced than that when stopped in traffic, but it may just be my perception sitting on the bike and with earplugs - hearing frequency response shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1397752, member: 19880"] No where close to this extent with my '07. An annoyance, perhaps, with this bike and I will take reasonable measures to see if I can reduce or eliminate the lope but won't be devastated if I can't change it. (I wonder if richening up the idle using the Barbarian Jumper Mod would do anything?? Nobody has talked about that around here lately!!) Listening to the video in Post #11, I would say it sometimes gets a little more pronounced than that when stopped in traffic, but it may just be my perception sitting on the bike and with earplugs - hearing frequency response shift. [/QUOTE]
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