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I had one. I believe it is the emissions programming.
OK thanks guys. It *feels* like the fuel IS cut giving very good engine braking until, every time, and at 3,000 rpm, part throttle is given (not by me) which stops the decelerating. Yeah for now I try to work around it but it's just that it's slowing down so steadily at 3,200, 3,100, and in many cases it'd be nice to let it keep slowing, without having to downshift back up to 3,700.I have the cables and now a Windows machine, once I figure out what I'm doing I'm going to attempt downloading GuzziDiag and send my ECM map to Beetle for tweaking because it's running lean at light throttle. It'll be an added bonus if he can lower the rpm at, or do away entirely with the bike adding fuel under deceleratio, until it reaches idle speed..
I don’t think you have to send your map anywhere just find the right one from Beetle and install it.
Hmmm I have never expoeroenced thius ib ny 2014 California Touring?
So maybe it was implemented for model year 2015+? I wonder could Europe have been transitioning between euro 2 to 3, or euro 3 to 4 around that time?OldMojo, a question about the Agostinis? I have them as well and just removed them to pull the wheel and noticed while the mufflers and exhaust pipe that they slip over have spring hooks for keeping the mufflers held on the exhaust, there are no springs? This is on both sides. The mufflers mount to a bracket to the frame so maybe springs are not required but I thought I'd ask if you recall if yours had springs?
I feel like they do, but I'll have to check and see!FYI: An alternate method for removing the wheel is to remove the bags (not the frames), and then take the shocks loose. This will allow the swingarm to lower far enough for the axle to clear the pipes. I prefer this to wrestling with the pipes, but YMMV.
Moparnut says his didn't utilize the springs, hopefully yours doesn't either so mine's "normal" LOL.I already had the bags and frames off just to see how the bike looks and felt w/o them. It might look a little better to my eye but giving up the useful carrying capacity is just not worth it. Knowing I would be removing the wheels I didn't put them back on but I will be. Next time though I'll leave them on and remove the shocks as you suggest. Did you remove both shocks entirely or one end?
My 2017 had these issues as well. Even worse was going downhill with cruise engaged. It would jump back and forth between power and braking quite abruptly. I would have to take over throttle control. Good bike but needed to be refined. I believe a lot of the issues were due having to meet tough emissions standards. As most of us know the 1400 couldn't be tweaked further to meet stricter Euro emission requirements.kk
Moparnut says his didn't utilize the springs, hopefully yours doesn't either so mine's "normal" LOL.