posting in the wrong thread?
Methinks he just saw a neater option...a little too late.posting in the wrong thread?
Hm. Guess I'll have to play with one.The system is REALLY easy to use and very readable during daylight (unless the sun is behind you).
I usually leave the screen in the screen adjustment mode so i know that i only have to click the menu button once to get to the grips or twice to get to the info screens.
Assumption that I'm talking about any generation of OEM grip heaters is incorrect. I've never intentionally bought a bike with factory grip heaters before- and when the Tiger 800 XC came with them... I took them off.Yea, but if you are on an AE then that knob is in a stupid location. Catch your gauntlet or cuff while reaching down there and you've just downshifted with only one hand on the bars.
Me, either.Also you hands don't have to leave the bars to do any of this.
Yes sir.Link?
I guess you are talking about the owners manual not the service manual?
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No such thing as a 'software mod' on an FJR. Pony up to replace the whole ECU, I guess the Euro one. Can you say $$$$$?would just be a software mod.
I'm very interested to see what the Aussie ones are limited to....
I am *extremely* skeptical of this. But hope I can be proven wrong.No, I am sure you can flash the ECU.
It is just a matter of cracking the ECU programming code. It has been done for the Busa and works very well.
Rgds
No such thing as a 'software mod' on an FJR. Pony up to replace the whole ECU, I guess the Euro one. Can you say $$$$$?would just be a software mod.
I'm very interested to see what the Aussie ones are limited to....
So let's say you put a Euro ECU on your North American FJR to get the higher cruise limit. Would that work? What unwanted changes could come along wtih it?
According to Yamaha's site, the US-spec. key blanks are the same as previous generation bikes.Euro bike come with chipped keys so unless the Gen 3 US bike now have a chipped key it won't be as simple as an ECU swap.
I'm sure it can be done too. It's just that the word easy won't be in the same sentence. When the early Gen IIs had altitude sickness Yamaha chose to replace the entire ECU instead of doing an ECU flash. At ~ $750 plus labor to replace the ECU I think that Yamaha would have flashed the units if they could. It is also telling that none of the aftermarket people like Dynojet have a solution that lets them diddle with the spark timing either.No, I am sure you can flash the ECU.
It is just a matter of cracking the ECU programming code. It has been done for the Busa and works very well.
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