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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Stumble/surging on 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Lumberg" data-source="post: 1333025" data-attributes="member: 87479"><p>OP- I had done (or had someone do) all scheduled maintenance up to the time I turned my 14 in. Replacing plugs, checking air cleaner, adding techron, TBS, valve adj,, changing where I fueled, all done before I surrendered it, with no effect. Since April, besides checking and testing a bunch of stuff looking for the problem, the dealer cleaned the fuel injectors and changed the oil, as directed by Yamaha. Today, they're changing plugs again, on the off chance that it helps while we wait several more weeks for parts. In my case, the problem worsened over time to the point the bike could not be ridden safely. I'm an idiot, and should have parked it long before I did. As you can see in my trouble thread, it appears likely that complete throttle body assembly replacement will be the likely fix for my bike. The downside is, we may never know what part actually went bad, which would be useful for folks not under warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Lumberg, post: 1333025, member: 87479"] OP- I had done (or had someone do) all scheduled maintenance up to the time I turned my 14 in. Replacing plugs, checking air cleaner, adding techron, TBS, valve adj,, changing where I fueled, all done before I surrendered it, with no effect. Since April, besides checking and testing a bunch of stuff looking for the problem, the dealer cleaned the fuel injectors and changed the oil, as directed by Yamaha. Today, they're changing plugs again, on the off chance that it helps while we wait several more weeks for parts. In my case, the problem worsened over time to the point the bike could not be ridden safely. I'm an idiot, and should have parked it long before I did. As you can see in my trouble thread, it appears likely that complete throttle body assembly replacement will be the likely fix for my bike. The downside is, we may never know what part actually went bad, which would be useful for folks not under warranty. [/QUOTE]
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