What's the CA in model FJR1300 ES CA?

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dlowrey

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Yep, California bike, got that part. My question is how is the CA designated bike different from ones sold in the other 49 states?

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-DEL

 
Gasoline vapor recovery system, ie. charcoal canister and associated plumbing.

Check out an on-line parts fiche for specific differences.

~G

 
Just to add, no functional differences other than the fact that you may have very rich running issues if you park in direct sunlight on a hot day. Operation returns to normal after 5 minutes or so as the gas vapor gets purged out of the canister.

 
" if you park in direct sunlight on a hot day"

Hmm..God bless California regulators. Somebody has to love them.

I live in Las Vegas where we occasionally experience a day matching that explanation. Is it just a matter of unplugging hoses and removing the charcoal cannister? ECM programming too?

 
" if you park in direct sunlight on a hot day"
Hmm..God bless California regulators. Somebody has to love them.

I live in Las Vegas where we occasionally experience a day matching that explanation. Is it just a matter of unplugging hoses and removing the charcoal cannister? ECM programming too?
Have a very close look at the on-line parts fiche for your bike. This shows the EXACT differences between versions. I had a California '07 Gen II and after a couple of instances of hard start/rough idle until purged, I elected to bypass the canister. I didn't remove it in case I wanted to restore the configuration. Seems to me that there is a connection that goes to the airbox - make sure it is plugged to prevent unfiltered air making it to the engine. The parts fiche is a big help.

 
In an area as hot as Vegas, I would remove the charcoal canister, save all the parts and plumb it like a 49 state bike.

~G

 
I had tossed my canister as well on my '06, after having the engine stumble pulling into an intersection because the charcoal canister was burping raw fuel into Cylinders 1 & 4. Happened on hot days with a full tank of gas, not ideal for it to happen in traffic.

 
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