Jag plockade bort min fågelpinne på orginal styret o lackade om det... lite snål vet ni...
Nån mer som provat det här?
Funka inge vidare... måste nog fixa bänkningen först...
Men testa ni som har orginal...
Go Jul!
Taken from the Yahoo XT660 group
DISCLAIMER: YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND CHANGING THE SETTINGS TO MUCH MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE AND MAY VOID THE MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY. Tell your mechanic what you have done if you take it for a tune up.
Step 1. Before turning the ignition on press and hold Select and Reset buttons, turn the ignition on and keep holding both buttons until you see the Diag screen appear.
Step 2. Press Select once to toggle to the CO MODE
Step 3. Press both Select and Reset together. Hold for about 3 seconds to enter co mode. The number displayed is the cylinder selected (genereric computer for all Yamahas) You need to select 1, Press select to scroll up and Reset to scroll down.
Step 4. Press both Select and Reset simultaneousley for a few seconds to see the setting for the selected cylinder. This number will be different on every bike and has no relationship to the mixture its just a number it can range from -128 to +128. Write down the number and keep it in a safe place in case you need to return to your original settings.
Step 5. Pressing select will increase the value (richen the mixture), pressing Reset will decrease it.
I initially increased my setting 5 digits from 10 to 15. This smoothed the bike out but still had a little surging. After reading what Alan and others have said it should be safe to increase your original setting by up to 10 digits. I will now adjust mine up another 3 to 18.
Step 6 To exit CO mode, turn off ignition.
Noticed benefits. The bike is now very smooth to ride and on my 1st adjustment took out almost all the surging/jerkiness. This has made the bike much easier to ride through corners where i can now get on the gas earlier in the corner increasing the mid corner speed. On full excelaration the sound from the exhausts is a lot throater, more fuel i guess.
Enjoy your smoooth riding