dcarver
Well-known member
Any which way.. send the ECU to Ivan. Guaranteed smiles.
I experience something similar on my 2013A. Drive normally with the RPM at about 3K (any gear), need to quickly accelerate to pass, give it handful of throttle and it will slowly accelerate (no traction control light comes on), but drop it a gear and it will jump forward with authority. Previous bikes would respond with quicker acceleration in the same scenario. First time I've experienced this was a puckering moment as I started to pass and another car from opposite direction was bearing down on my. Now I need to ensure I keep the revs up before proceeding with a passing maneuver.
One of the reasons why I was contemplating getting the Ivan's ECU re-flash....
Any which way.. send the ECU to Ivan. Guaranteed smiles.
+1But I don't understand why those symptoms are a big deal?
Sent my ECU to Ivan a week ago today. Out the door on monday, I had it back on friday. Took a short test ride on saturday and a long ride yesterday. Ivans reflash eliminated all the herky-jerky throttle response that appeared after the recall was done. Nice and smooth throttle response, it got rid of all of the fuel cuts. Plus I got the third riding mode (still getting to 'know it'). The reflash also eliminates the PAIR activation, so no block-off plates needed.Any which way.. send the ECU to Ivan. Guaranteed smiles.
Sorry for being daft, but what is “PAIR activation”? I searched the forum but only found a bunch of posts about Bluetooth pairing.The reflash also eliminates the PAIR activation, so no block-off plates needed.
I don't remember the acronym, but I believe it is air injection into the exhaust (for emissions purposes.)Sorry for being daft, but what is “PAIR activation”? I searched the forum but only found a bunch of posts about Bluetooth pairing.
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