I'm wondering if a mode would eliminate some timing through smoothing? Then again, we have the VOG (variable WOT gas mileage gauge) meter with each mode? I would assume so. I'm trying to imagine the modes, their subtle timing change, thus the fuel change. Where at FULL mode, you'd propel via, best mileage? Most buzz?
See, mine used to buzz. I can hear your bike's buzz on the tube. Mine is out of sync? It has to be. That spring set is the same old design, so within a few hun, you won't feel it, but the manometer will. Getting back to the buzz-tubing, it's the idle that is the tail tell sign.
If you de-buzz the idle, this will eliminate the sting out of the bars/mirrors/pegs. Again, I cannot stress the shop manual procedure has a lot to do with de-buzzing. Anyone shows up here, tells [me] their bike does not buzz, repeat they did not even sync their bike as per manual... Turtle does not listen to those shedings on the hill are the fools that do not follow the turtle touch. >>> FSM!!!
There is your info... Page after page is the debugger. Be very-very careful tuning the R or the idle is going to go batchit. Take that! K-teapot my cable.
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