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See message #33 and #37 in this thread.Sounds like there are two completely separate problems that amplify each other.
See message #33 and #37 in this thread.Sounds like there are two completely separate problems that amplify each other.
+1See message #33 and #37 in this thread.Sounds like there are two completely separate problems that amplify each other.
Hi ST you a triumph guy? Well if you are then you will appreciate the difference between a good map and one installed in our 06s.Hey trip, why not hire a chauffeur to drive you We have two problems: uneven fuel delivery and a throttle that is hard to turn. We apply a new cam, and throttle map (why not the Barbarian mod as well??) for the first problem and the cam, spring thing, and grip puppies for number two. Ever consider that some of these things may work against each other???? Me thinks we have too much time and money on our hands in the off season.I ordered one and am also installing a PC111 on my AE. My question is - will the heated grips work with the new tube. I am pretty sure the throttlemeister should be a direct fit but not sure.
Now if i can just get that spring off one turn and maybe grip puppies.
That's pretty much what we are up against. I have had 5 different triumphs over the last few years and the 05 Speed Triple was transformed with the off road cans and the correct triumph map that was loaded by the dealer at the same time the cans were mounted. Night and day as they say. no more backfiring on the over run and smoother all around. I have an 07 Tiger on order and the first thing to be installed will be the off road cans and a realistic map.Well, next week this time I will actually have my 06 in the garage and play with this situation first hand. Yep, I still have my Triumph and plan on keeping it until the wheels fall off. Except for the strong throttle spring I found that the stock Sprint suffered from the same ragged throttle input as well. There were actually three fixes which would work with it. The simple solution was to switch from a 19T countershaft sprocket to an 18T (little tough to do on an FJR). The next thing was to replace the stock can with the Triumph "off road" can which came with a new map for the ECU. The third was just to replace the map but just about everyone who did that did the first two items as well. Like has been said many times before emissions dictate too lean a mix at low R's where there isn't much room for error. Don't remember who it was, Aprilla maybe, but they shipped one or more of their bikes with specs to pass emissions and provided all the data to make it run right to the dealers so they would fix it later.
I saw an 07 Tiger a couple days ago for the first time up close and personal. You are a lucky guy, that is IMO the absolute best thing that Triumph has ever produced. I'm keeping my Sprint so that when I need a real twisty fix I'll be able to satisfy it, but "WHEN" I win the lottery, the 07 Tiger will be my first addition to the stable.I have an 07 Tiger on order and the first thing to be installed will be the off road cans and a realistic map.
BTW you can live with the problems if you are a tolerant and tranquil person. Unfortunately I just don't fit that mould!
Can you elaborate on this, please? What do Warrior owners do to comprise this "digital" ground?If anyone knows should we do a "digital" ground for this as this is the best install for the Warriors...?
Here's some info from my other forum and a fellow Warrior (RedHorse) who has some great info/pics on mods he's done with his Warrior and the "perfect" PCIII install I'm talking about. Something maybe the FJR's can use...I'm not sure. Let us know what you thinkCan you elaborate on this, please? What do Warrior owners do to comprise this "digital" ground?If anyone knows should we do a "digital" ground for this as this is the best install for the Warriors...?
If we are referring to the PC-III, I can definitely tell you that for those folks who claim they have a problem making the PC-III behave as advertised on their FJR, the vast , VAST majority of the time, they elected not to connect the PC-III's ground wire directly to the battery's negative (-) post as instructed by DynoJet. Typically, they try grounding the PC-III to the frame, which apparently can introduce sympathetic/spurious signal issues to the module.
Invariably, once they connect the ground wire to the battery as instructed, the module magically starts to behave as advertised.
Photos from the '03-'05 model bike install ('06 model is slightly different): FJRTech: Installing the PC-III
OK, after wading through all 12 pages, I'm pretty confident this approach has no equivalent implementation (or need) on the FJR side of the house.Here's some info from my other forum and a fellow Warrior (RedHorse) who has some great info/pics on mods he's done with his Warrior and the "perfect" PCIII install I'm talking about. Something maybe the FJR's can use...I'm not sure. Let us know what you think
I did these mods ($10) and they eliminated the abrupt throttle issue for me.The Barbarian Mod costs $0, and also helps reduce the abrupt throttle when the CO settings are set +7.Cable slop is another big contributor to the "feel".
Grip Puppies increase the diameter of the grip and aid in throttle precision. They cost $9.
Combine the three above with the new throttle tube mentioned earlier, looks like you have a tamed-down throttle for about $75 and one afternoon's work.
I did these mods ($10) and they eliminated the abrupt throttle issue for me.The Barbarian Mod costs $0, and also helps reduce the abrupt throttle when the CO settings are set +7.Cable slop is another big contributor to the "feel".
Grip Puppies increase the diameter of the grip and aid in throttle precision. They cost $9.
Combine the three above with the new throttle tube mentioned earlier, looks like you have a tamed-down throttle for about $75 and one afternoon's work.
GREAT NEWS!! Glad to see your finally on it. It will feel better and better the more seat time you have. I agree Lancaster is a great dealership...real good people. You hit the nail on the head..."We" have to adjust to the differences each bike has. Adjusting to the bike is little easier than expecting the bike to adjust to us. Every bike has its own little quirks but to me thats what makes each bike different and adds character...Good Luck!!DJ, took my first ride on the 06. People at Lancaster were great. I'll be going for my first "real" ride tomorrow. My first impression is that the throttle response is pretty typical of FI bikes in general. Right now I'm in the "too early to tell" mode. As part of that I think I'm going give myself time to adjust. For example, I stalled the bike when I tried the same clutch/throttle combo as my Sprint and immediately thought damn hydraulic clutch. After two or three starts I had adjusted and "the problem" was a non-issue. I also found that the throttle spring tension was above average but I liked the feel. Tomorrow I'm going to run it through some tight twisties at no more than moderate speeds just to see if I have "the problem" or not.
You will find that the FJR is a great bike right out of the box and is very easy to adjust to. It is also a very easy bike to make even better and this is what some of us are doing. It is great to be able to read about changes that others are making and how they work before you decide if you want to put out your hard earned cash for that change. Congratulations on the new bike. You will enjoy it.DJ, took my first ride on the 06. People at Lancaster were great. I'll be going for my first "real" ride tomorrow. My first impression is that the throttle response is pretty typical of FI bikes in general. Right now I'm in the "too early to tell" mode. As part of that I think I'm going give myself time to adjust. For example, I stalled the bike when I tried the same clutch/throttle combo as my Sprint and immediately thought damn hydraulic clutch. After two or three starts I had adjusted and "the problem" was a non-issue. I also found that the throttle spring tension was above average but I liked the feel. Tomorrow I'm going to run it through some tight twisties at no more than moderate speeds just to see if I have "the problem" or not.
++++1Not an issue for me.
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