I would be interested in hearing your comments on what you think of the change to the way the bike rides with the shim installed.
OK, I'll try to describe the impact of having the shim:
For me the wonderful stock '06 had a couple of
minor nits with respect to the throttle. It was stiff (made my wrist sore on the way home from the dealer :glare: ) and it was non-linear.
I didn't come to understand the second issue as a problem that could be fixed until Fred started posting about it. I just assumed that's the way a 140 hp bike was supposed to feel. As Fred explained what he was trying to fix, I would go out and ride the bike specifically to look for it. To me, it was most noticeable in 1st - 3rd gear as the clutch was completing engagement after a shift. I actually thought the cause was my poor use of the clutch or that maybe the clutch was designed to lock up differently somehow than any bike I'd owned before. I know it was actually real acceleration I was feeling but it was coming on disproportionately with respect to how hard I was twisting the grip.
With the shim in place, this "surge" is gone. The bike accelerates linearly as you would expect. i.e. 1/4 turn of the throttle at low rpm feels like 1/4 turn at high rpm...predictable and smooth.