hi everyone ,what do you do with the two cables that go to the valve control
I just removed the exhaust and flapper valve, along with the control unit. Removed the cables from the control unit and covered the holes where the cables were with pvc tape. Replaced the unit and plugged it in again so no fault codes show up.
I took the cover off the actuator and removed the cables. I found two old expanding rubber screen bolts and put them in the holes, sealing them nicely. Put the cover on, and Bob's yer perverted family member of choice!
The actuator stays in place so the bikes brain should never throw up any error/ faults. As someone else said, the removed bits are in an oily bag on a shelf to be refitted if needed.
Suppose the main benefit is prevention rather than cure.
I believe its a question of when, rather than if, the flapper seizes up and can restrict the exhaust all of the time without the owner being aware.
I'll second that.
I removed the flapper and cables but left the control box in place. While getting it serviced, he was able to tell me that it was showing up an error code on the GS-911.

So why leave the control box there??? I just gotta know.