Awesome, Thanks. Just made the switch from my '07 FZ6 to an '06 FZ1 and needed a manual. Link is still good! THIS IS NOT A USA MANUAL, but bikes should be similar enough to use it for what i do...
Here's the microfiche for an '05 R6. It is not USD or radial mount...but that doesn't nec. mean it'll work...
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From what I've read & experienced thru the years, it is most likely due to not having done the airbox mod. That mod made a HUGE difference in the performance of my bike. From what I've read, the bd killers are neglegible.
I'd due the airbox mod so-long-as you don't mind a little more noise...
nice looking bike Ben_H
I got my PCIII, but haven't had time to install it yet. :( I have a couple more questions.
Has anybody messed with the accelorator pump settings for the FZ? Have you even enabled this?
Do the maps control the ignition for the FZ's, or just the fuel? It looks...
nope...that didn't come with mine. I almost bought the quiet inserts to tone it down a little, but never did... I do need to repack one of these days though...
Cool. Thanks. I think the main difference then is that his is an '06 and mine's an '07. I think '07 was the first year for the sensor in the airbox wasn't it? I can't remember if it was '06 or '07 :confused:
Do you know if he has a cat still? Maybe I should just PM him :D
Like the title says, I have a Power Commander III USB on its way to my house! Finally!?! :rockon:
So, I'm looking for a tuned map that is up to date for my bike, or one very close to my set-up. Yes, I know it wn't be perfect unless I tune MY bike, but it'll hopefully get me closer than a...
I've got a PCIII on the way. I'm going to give your map a shot on my '07 with the same set-up as you.
Question: was this dyno tuned or one you played with?
Thanks, Ryan
Close enough for me! lol. I ran them 'til I saw metal once (didn't realize they were THAT low on tread), and that was too far. Slick!!!
Lookin' Good Waveex. That's how mine looked before I started commuting with them.
They don't make 'em like they used to, and the XR400 is surely how they used to make 'em. It is powerful like a tractor and requires very little maintenance compared to new bikes. I have it geared down for running the goat-trails in the NC mountains (1 tooth smaller in front and 2 more in rear)...
Thought I'd post some pics of my worn out BT-016's. They have 5,200 miles on them.
Front:
Rear:
notice the flat bottom on the "U" shape instead of being rounded... That sucked, worst of any tire I've run.