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Microsoft / Apple = BMW / FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="jammess" data-source="post: 1325489" data-attributes="member: 89387"><p>OK, I did the jumper thing on my 2010 which just involved moving the wire from pin #23 of the ECU connector to pin #25. I then followed the instructions and noted the CO settings for cylinders 1 - 4 and was surprised to find out that they all were set to zero (0). I guess I should set each one to +7 in this case?</p><p></p><p>Oh, a suggestion to Yamaha would be to maybe contract BMW to package their motorcycles. I mean jeez...what a hassle to access the air filter. I've heard of the Chinese puzzle and maybe this is the Japanese equivalent? I can have both side panels completely off my '93 R1100RSL in less than five minutes and checking the air filter in less than 30 seconds. True, I got to remove the gas tank to access the battery so all is not a bed of roses but even then tank removal is pretty simple one bolt and 4 easy to remove small screws and off she comes.</p><p></p><p>No, I don't want my '04 R1150RT back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jammess, post: 1325489, member: 89387"] OK, I did the jumper thing on my 2010 which just involved moving the wire from pin #23 of the ECU connector to pin #25. I then followed the instructions and noted the CO settings for cylinders 1 - 4 and was surprised to find out that they all were set to zero (0). I guess I should set each one to +7 in this case? Oh, a suggestion to Yamaha would be to maybe contract BMW to package their motorcycles. I mean jeez...what a hassle to access the air filter. I've heard of the Chinese puzzle and maybe this is the Japanese equivalent? I can have both side panels completely off my '93 R1100RSL in less than five minutes and checking the air filter in less than 30 seconds. True, I got to remove the gas tank to access the battery so all is not a bed of roses but even then tank removal is pretty simple one bolt and 4 easy to remove small screws and off she comes. No, I don't want my '04 R1150RT back. [/QUOTE]
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