I'd have to watch an AFR gauge to see if the bike richens up on decel or leans out. Pop is a refire in the pipe. So if the flash was more like for 'engine breaking', lean would hop the wheel, rich would keep firing with a softer or richer fuel feed and soften the wheel hop. And then you have more oxygen to enter the open pipe. This now adds more air to the fuel in the pipe, the flame out of the open exhaust, the extra air causes the fire or pop that air bubble.
Lift is not how it runs. WOT is more how it performs, ignore the pop. That or install the stock exhaust and the muffler is blocking that same noise going on when stock too.
Maintenance is in the owner's manual. This is the hours/miles chart that says who to lube, who to change, who to service at said intervals. The quickie chart goes something like this:
Chain: Lube every 300-500 miles.
Coolant change: Every 2 years.
Brake fluid change: Every 2 years.
A/C: Change out every 12,000 miles.
Oil/Fil: Every 3,000 miles.
Spark Plugs: Every 7,500 miles.
Valve adj/throttle body sync: Every 15,000 to 18,000 miles. And while the fairing is off...
... Hardware check/lube: That means, spray the pivots on the foot pegs, or remove them like the levers, and pack the sleeves with grease, anti-seize paste, something on the pivots so the lever holes don't elongate. Grab a handful of tools, then start at the bottom of the fork pinch bolts and work your way up the front end. Move back to the engine hanger bolts/nuts; keep moving back and find as many nuts, screws that are in that path as you head towards the swing arm, and end at the adjust lock nuts at the axle.
Dyno tune is a waste of time. Those are more for chasing HP. Of course you can improve the performance, but at what cost? Are you going to drag race it or ride it? I'd dyno it if I was going to weekend race it. But to just pull your dick out and measure it? Now what do you do with the number?
* Last updated by: Hub on 6/6/2020 @ 8:42 AM *
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