You keep getting it wrong![]()
Yet you don't explain why/in what way I'm wrong?

Am I wrong just because the OP has an 1100 and my answer applied to the 1150? That's already been pointed out - the OP didn't say he had an 1100.
Anyway, I'm right as far as my bike is concerned

AdvRider said:I was curious about Cat Code jumper settings VS. O2 sensor and I think I sorted a bit of this out. I plugged a GS-911 in and noticed with Steptoe’s mod or the yellow factory plug that the O2 sensor output varies up and down as expected at idle and at any RPM with the bike on the center stand. With no cat code plug installed I see the O2 sensor varying up and down at only idle, at anything above idle the GS-911 shows the O2 sensor going to a high value and flat lining there until you go back to idle – I believe this means that above idle the O2 sensor is being ignored and the pre-programmed fuel mapping are being used.
The AdvRider posting is about the 1150, not the 1100. But OK, what this is suggesting is that a yellow CCP or the 'Steptoe mod' will switch the ECU to running in open-loop mode at anything other than idle, while without a CCP it probably also runs in closed-loop mode at small throttle openings and in the lower end of the rev range (perhaps up to around 2,750 or so).
So explain (please) why there is more than one CCP/jumper setting for the 1150? Just for different ignition maps?
The rocker end play fixed the surging
Far more likely is that the valve clearance adjustment following the end float adjustment made the difference. OK, if the end float is WAY out then it may mean the valve clearances don't stay spot on but I have trouble believing that end-float adjustment alone will cure surging.
I had help from a friend who designs fuel injection systems ( early vauxhall and corvette being two of his examples), that's designs, not improves or messes about with what others have done, but designed to work in everyday everyman examples in run of the mill engines at affordable prices for manufactures to produce. Far harder work than designing one off or smaller batch systems where money or longevity and everyday use isn't a consideration.
I've had a chuckle over the years at all the bollox posted about what's actually happening when different links are used. And i know why links work on some bikes and not others, that why i've always simply said "try it and see", and thats all you need to know or to do.
Are you willing to share this knowledge? Or are you keeping schtum just for your continued amusement?