BlueWeirdo
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I don't think my high-idle issue has ever started when the bike was warm, but if so certainly not more than one or two.
Weird. My high-idle is almost always a cold-start issue and shutting down with ignition and kill switch (that order) almost always fixes it and it will start again normally thereafter.
I haven't tried the clutch-dragging procedure, but I've never found anything that will bring idle down to normal other than shutting it down as described above.
My very infrequent low-idle problems could be best described as a rough-idle, as it will vacillate between maybe 800-1000rpm in no particular rhythm, but it gives the impression it might die. Your description of "hunting" is accurate for mine too. It never has died and this has worked itself out in a few minutes of running in every case and always happens when the bike is warm, so this seems to be exactly like your problem.
I'm trying to get a grip on this ECM calibration, like anything that would identify it and what it does. I had the SB M-1186 "torque-smoothing calibration" done three days after buying the bike new in 11/06, and the dealer's Digital Technician has never been connected since except when I installed a security system and needed to marry two fobs to the ECM in 09/08. If there was an ECM calibration done at that time I'm not aware of it.
Could you try to find out anything at all about an ECM calibration that might help with the idle issues?
Weird. My high-idle is almost always a cold-start issue and shutting down with ignition and kill switch (that order) almost always fixes it and it will start again normally thereafter.
I haven't tried the clutch-dragging procedure, but I've never found anything that will bring idle down to normal other than shutting it down as described above.
My very infrequent low-idle problems could be best described as a rough-idle, as it will vacillate between maybe 800-1000rpm in no particular rhythm, but it gives the impression it might die. Your description of "hunting" is accurate for mine too. It never has died and this has worked itself out in a few minutes of running in every case and always happens when the bike is warm, so this seems to be exactly like your problem.
I'm trying to get a grip on this ECM calibration, like anything that would identify it and what it does. I had the SB M-1186 "torque-smoothing calibration" done three days after buying the bike new in 11/06, and the dealer's Digital Technician has never been connected since except when I installed a security system and needed to marry two fobs to the ECM in 09/08. If there was an ECM calibration done at that time I'm not aware of it.
Could you try to find out anything at all about an ECM calibration that might help with the idle issues?