This is just an observation I've made that may be of interest or help to someone.
I've got a 2011 twin cam GSA, and when I manage to get the throttle bodies balanced properly it pulls like a train with no popping on the overrun, ( I've removed the exhaust flap)
and gear changes are as slick as a slick thing.
When the throttle bodies are out of balance, the acceleration's poor ( unless you wring it's neck) it's noisier, lots of popping on the overrun, and the gear changes are really clunky
up and down through the box, to the point i thought there was something wrong with the clutch.
So it's worth taking a bit of time to get the TB sync right. So now, is it Twinmax, Carbtune, Digisync, Harmonizer, GS911 to lock the idle actuators, disconnect the idle actuators, bike overheating.
Cheers.
I've got a 2011 twin cam GSA, and when I manage to get the throttle bodies balanced properly it pulls like a train with no popping on the overrun, ( I've removed the exhaust flap)
and gear changes are as slick as a slick thing.
When the throttle bodies are out of balance, the acceleration's poor ( unless you wring it's neck) it's noisier, lots of popping on the overrun, and the gear changes are really clunky
up and down through the box, to the point i thought there was something wrong with the clutch.
So it's worth taking a bit of time to get the TB sync right. So now, is it Twinmax, Carbtune, Digisync, Harmonizer, GS911 to lock the idle actuators, disconnect the idle actuators, bike overheating.
Cheers.
Brilliant, not at all its good to get advice for sure. I will leave mine for now..