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Old 06-28-2007, 10:58 PM
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I get some annoying vibration once I hit 7000+ RPM. It sucks it makes me not drive in that RPM range. The vibration is annoying and the bike also seems really loud when it's doing it.

I installed a Power commander and loaded a map on there and it was SMOOTH I was loving it!
I tried another map and it wasn't as good, so I switched back to the one that was good but it sucks again.. WTF now I don't know what to do. I so want to get that RPM range back again to how smooth it can be
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Default RE: Vibration!

Try sending the "zero map" or "stock map" to your bike. Then replace that with the one you liked. That should do it. I just recently experimented with maps and had to do that to get the gains I was getting before tinkering with it. I wish I knew more on how to change the individual settings and richness but I don't really want to mess with that.

Good luck!
 
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Old 07-01-2007, 03:21 PM
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Well I tried using the zero map, then the slipon map (the one that used to be good). Then I tried the stock map, then the slipon map.
No luck!

Did an oil change too and no luck.

This sucks because now that I know how smooth the bikeCAN bei'm spoiled!

It just doesn't make sense..
 
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