Hello all,
I've had my bike a couple of months now, got my head round the bike a bit. All is well with the way it runs generally, but there is a couple things that I would like to ask the forum.
It is a completely standard 2010 FE 570 (euro spec) apart from a mapping switch.
I was out today, it's quite cold (for the UK) about 0-2DegC. Allot of ice about at the moment and the roads are very slippery, so I had the bike set on the 'soft' setting. The engine was hesitating quite badly just of of closed throttle and on overrun it was very unhappy, not smooth at all which made it a pain to ride. This is not what what you want when your trying to feed in power in slippery conditions. I'm assuming that the switch richens up the mixture, to mellow the power??? is there any tricks I can do to prevent this, cooler plug?? or wind the idle up a bit?? I just want to get it smoother off idle/closed throttle.
On standard fueling it's as smooth as silk, wonderful bike to ride, this is how i rode it after switching it back today half way in. The 'Fast' setting is just that, mental, like a 2t. :twisted:
I've had my bike a couple of months now, got my head round the bike a bit. All is well with the way it runs generally, but there is a couple things that I would like to ask the forum.
It is a completely standard 2010 FE 570 (euro spec) apart from a mapping switch.
I was out today, it's quite cold (for the UK) about 0-2DegC. Allot of ice about at the moment and the roads are very slippery, so I had the bike set on the 'soft' setting. The engine was hesitating quite badly just of of closed throttle and on overrun it was very unhappy, not smooth at all which made it a pain to ride. This is not what what you want when your trying to feed in power in slippery conditions. I'm assuming that the switch richens up the mixture, to mellow the power??? is there any tricks I can do to prevent this, cooler plug?? or wind the idle up a bit?? I just want to get it smoother off idle/closed throttle.
On standard fueling it's as smooth as silk, wonderful bike to ride, this is how i rode it after switching it back today half way in. The 'Fast' setting is just that, mental, like a 2t. :twisted: