You have been blessed with a miracle because its not possible for the 12 minute tune to fix your idle.
If so, I don't doubt you, however, why does my manual say this about idle and the 12 minute tune?: "Typical Values In a correctly adapted motorcycle, the following will be typical: Function Examined Read Out, Closed throttle position reference Adapted status Idle speed control adaption Between +100status and -100%Oxygen sensor adaption status 0% +/-10%(off idle)Oxygen sensor adaption range Between +100(off idle) and -100%Oxygen sensor adaption status 0% +/- 10%(idle)Oxygen sensor adaption range Between +100(idle) and -100%• Forcing adaptatlon to take place If the read out indicates that the motorcycle is not adapted, the following will force the system to make adaptions:1. Ensure the engine is cold. 2. WITHOUT TOUCHING THE THROTILE, start the engine and allow it to warm up until the cooling fan comes on. 3. Leave the engine to idle for a further 12 minutes. Note:• As an alternative to the above process,connect the diagnostic tool, scroll to ADJUST TUNE and select RESET ADAPTIONS. This will force a fast adaption routine to take place in around 5 seconds. For this to happen, the engine MUST be running, it must be at normal operating temperature and in closed loop control mode. Under any other conditions fast adaption will not take place and may cause default values to be loaded, which may then require a normal 12 minute adaption routine to be run.~. Service Manual - Rocket III 11.133"

Doesn't this mean the 12 minute tune has something to do with controlling the idle. I am strictly a novice but I am puzzled over this 12 minute tune being impossible to help my idle problem. I also realize there are probably other explanations for my idle getting back where it should be. Anyway, whatever the differing opinions are all you guys remain ACES with me.
 
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