mdisher
formerly Renegade, get used to it.
Barbarian Mod Testimonial.
Note: This is not a paid endorsement for or by the makers of the Barbarian Mod. The accounts and descriptions given in this testimonial are believed to be factual, though no guaranties as to its authenticity is made and no warranties are implied.
I purchased and applied the Barbarian Modification to my Yamaha FJR 2006 Faster Blue model on Sunday September 17th, 2006.
I was able to remove the seat, all plastic and access the wiring harness on the left hand side of the bike all by my self.
Wiggling loose the connector to the main wiring harness was indeed a challenge but one that I was able to overcome without expelling too much energy.
The connector was clearly labeled and I could see that the wire in question was indeed located in the number 23 location. I used a the paper-clip that came with the Barbarian Modification Kit to push the plug out of the number 25 pin connector hole and did not lose it. I think that was the key.
I then faught, and faught and struggled to remove the orange/yellow wire from the 23rd pin location until it broke, and I thought to myself, ****** this sucks… Let’s see if I really need to do this. The bike was on the center stand and I attempted to fire it up. It ran like crap… Throttle response was nasty to say the least. So I figured, what the hell, I was committed now.
I looked at the Barbarian Mod instructions but there wasn’t anything about repairing a broken wire, and the only tool provided was the paper-clip. So off into the shop to find something to rig this up just right. I ended up with a piece of copper wire that fit just ever so tight in the connector and wouldn’t pull out when the connector was pushed on.
I soldered that baby to the wire, shrink wrapped it up, and pushed it altogether. Fired it up, and viola.
Mod almost done.
Now for debug mode, if this actually worked, I should be able to get into diagnostic mode and make some changes. I was able to, and did. +7 across the board as recommended. Initial values were +5 +18 +18 +21
Then I let it sit for 24 hours. This step is optional.
Today was the first day I got to ride it.
Holly Molly. Those folks at Barbarian Mod Inc. Really gave me my money’s worth!
It was much smoother off idle, up to around 3~4k Hell, maybe they just brainwashed me but I don’t think so. This was money well spent!
Git-R-Dun
Note: This is not a paid endorsement for or by the makers of the Barbarian Mod. The accounts and descriptions given in this testimonial are believed to be factual, though no guaranties as to its authenticity is made and no warranties are implied.
I purchased and applied the Barbarian Modification to my Yamaha FJR 2006 Faster Blue model on Sunday September 17th, 2006.
I was able to remove the seat, all plastic and access the wiring harness on the left hand side of the bike all by my self.
Wiggling loose the connector to the main wiring harness was indeed a challenge but one that I was able to overcome without expelling too much energy.
The connector was clearly labeled and I could see that the wire in question was indeed located in the number 23 location. I used a the paper-clip that came with the Barbarian Modification Kit to push the plug out of the number 25 pin connector hole and did not lose it. I think that was the key.
I then faught, and faught and struggled to remove the orange/yellow wire from the 23rd pin location until it broke, and I thought to myself, ****** this sucks… Let’s see if I really need to do this. The bike was on the center stand and I attempted to fire it up. It ran like crap… Throttle response was nasty to say the least. So I figured, what the hell, I was committed now.
I looked at the Barbarian Mod instructions but there wasn’t anything about repairing a broken wire, and the only tool provided was the paper-clip. So off into the shop to find something to rig this up just right. I ended up with a piece of copper wire that fit just ever so tight in the connector and wouldn’t pull out when the connector was pushed on.
I soldered that baby to the wire, shrink wrapped it up, and pushed it altogether. Fired it up, and viola.
Mod almost done.
Now for debug mode, if this actually worked, I should be able to get into diagnostic mode and make some changes. I was able to, and did. +7 across the board as recommended. Initial values were +5 +18 +18 +21
Then I let it sit for 24 hours. This step is optional.
Today was the first day I got to ride it.
Holly Molly. Those folks at Barbarian Mod Inc. Really gave me my money’s worth!
It was much smoother off idle, up to around 3~4k Hell, maybe they just brainwashed me but I don’t think so. This was money well spent!
Git-R-Dun