eemsreno
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I was just curious if anyone else has tried this.
My two Tenere's are so smooth that I just can't get enough of riding them.
Nether bike has been flashed and I just do not see any reason to have it done, For me they just could not run better.
I would say that I'm an easy rider and to me smoothness is top pryority!!!
I usually can ride all day or even travel for a week and setting my cruise control doesn't even cross my mind.
This is a free and very easy thing to try, so if you try it and don't like a smooth bike just set it back.
I have had mine like this for a lot of miles and have never seen a disadvantage in doing it. Great fuel mileage!
You can check the setting through the dash diagnostics and it is totally within spec.
Here it is.
I loosened the screws on the TPS and cranked it all the way counter clockwise.
I never even had to lift the tank to do this. Just reached in on the right side of the bike under the tank.
It takes a security torques for the top screw and I reached in with a skinny punch and tapped the side of the bottom screw and it came loose.
Hope this helps anyone that has a jerky non smooth running bike, It is definitely worth trying. Even if you think your bike runs smooth I would try it, You can always just set it back.
Steve
My two Tenere's are so smooth that I just can't get enough of riding them.
Nether bike has been flashed and I just do not see any reason to have it done, For me they just could not run better.
I would say that I'm an easy rider and to me smoothness is top pryority!!!
I usually can ride all day or even travel for a week and setting my cruise control doesn't even cross my mind.
This is a free and very easy thing to try, so if you try it and don't like a smooth bike just set it back.
I have had mine like this for a lot of miles and have never seen a disadvantage in doing it. Great fuel mileage!
You can check the setting through the dash diagnostics and it is totally within spec.
Here it is.
I loosened the screws on the TPS and cranked it all the way counter clockwise.
I never even had to lift the tank to do this. Just reached in on the right side of the bike under the tank.
It takes a security torques for the top screw and I reached in with a skinny punch and tapped the side of the bottom screw and it came loose.
Hope this helps anyone that has a jerky non smooth running bike, It is definitely worth trying. Even if you think your bike runs smooth I would try it, You can always just set it back.
Steve