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Hello! Relatively new rider with about 1600 miles on my 2013 V7. I recently noticed my throttle jumps from idle, about 1400-1450 rpms, to 2100-2200 rpms. I’ve reset the TPS and Autolearning. I’m running a beetle map but it behaved similarly with the latest stock map, just before I reinstalled the beetle. Is this normal or something I simply didn’t notice before? Thank you in advance for any insight!
Following up on this. The rpm jump does happen when the bike is both cold and warm. As Malik suggested, I think it’s a cable issue; I remembered it started after replacing the swollen half-plastic fuel filter, so I must have damaged something when refitting the tank.What was found: After opening the housing on the handlebar and rotating the throttle tube, it appeared one of the cables (the rearward one) was simply going slack in the housing and not moving with the cam. I adjusted and lubed both cable ends. That dropped the idle to normal but the rpm jump is still there. However it’s now possible to adjust the throttle and get it down to 1800 rpms. So, progress but still some work left. That rear cable’s adjuster is nearly out at its limit so I may need a new one. Once I get this completely fixed I’ll report back but it may be a while. Just wanted to say ‘thanks’ to all for your suggestions. I’ve learned a LOT while lurking this site and am tickled that people, whose many posts I’ve read, responded to mine. :-)
Thanks for the additional info, Malik. I didn’t see a second set of adjusters but will look for them.Lucky Phil, I get it. I simply didn’t remember what I had done nor think I would have realized cause/effect without others’ advice/input. Learning curve... Good to know you’re a professional troubleshooter, though. Engineering?
I don't mean to throw a fly in the ointment but how exactly would replacing the fuel filter effect the throttle cables?!?You shouldn't have to touch the one to do the other.