bhkfjr
Well-known member
I've seen here on the forum that some folks have reported that their bikes run better when it's cold outside and some others like it hot. Some theorized the colder denser air made for a different fuel mixture and I've talked to a few riders that notice their bikes have more power at colder temps.
This has become a BIG issue for me on my bike. At colder temps my bike runs flawlessly. It runs so good it's almost spooky. Absolutely NO vibration at any speed at any rpm. It's tight, quiet, and turbine smooth. Hands on the bars and you can't tell its running. (cold temps are 60 and below).
As the temp rises the bike becomes increasingly rough running and sounding. I can feel it thru the bars and hear it in the exhaust note. It's noticeable at 70 degrees and really bad at 85-90. When this first started last year (25k on odo) I pulled into the next service station, convinced I had hole in one of my exhaust cans because that's exactly what it feels and sounds like. The hotter it is outside, the bigger the hole.
I've done the jumper mod. new ECU, and a pc111. None made any difference. Anybody else with this? Any thoughts? Any cures that I've missed?
This has become a BIG issue for me on my bike. At colder temps my bike runs flawlessly. It runs so good it's almost spooky. Absolutely NO vibration at any speed at any rpm. It's tight, quiet, and turbine smooth. Hands on the bars and you can't tell its running. (cold temps are 60 and below).
As the temp rises the bike becomes increasingly rough running and sounding. I can feel it thru the bars and hear it in the exhaust note. It's noticeable at 70 degrees and really bad at 85-90. When this first started last year (25k on odo) I pulled into the next service station, convinced I had hole in one of my exhaust cans because that's exactly what it feels and sounds like. The hotter it is outside, the bigger the hole.
I've done the jumper mod. new ECU, and a pc111. None made any difference. Anybody else with this? Any thoughts? Any cures that I've missed?