TxRIIIRider
Living Legend
Finally got my primary throttle position sensor replaced today, and that was definitely the culprit. Bike runs great now!
As desecribed before, the main symptoms were an apparent " very flat" spot at about 2000 RPM accomanied by a surging idle, and basically surging throttle and cough on up to about 2500 RPM. Above 2500 RPM, the bike ran great. So, as long as I stayed above 70 MPH, everything was fine!.. lol Nothing wrong with that!
Right now, I have removed my PC-III and am running Triumph's TOR tune, which seems to be working very well, and I'm pretty pleased.
Also have my bike set up as a dresser bagger now, with the Roadster screen and new (used) lowers thanks to Tom, whihch are working great in the colder weather! Of course, now that I put them on.. we're back in the 80s..
As desecribed before, the main symptoms were an apparent " very flat" spot at about 2000 RPM accomanied by a surging idle, and basically surging throttle and cough on up to about 2500 RPM. Above 2500 RPM, the bike ran great. So, as long as I stayed above 70 MPH, everything was fine!.. lol Nothing wrong with that!
Right now, I have removed my PC-III and am running Triumph's TOR tune, which seems to be working very well, and I'm pretty pleased.
Also have my bike set up as a dresser bagger now, with the Roadster screen and new (used) lowers thanks to Tom, whihch are working great in the colder weather! Of course, now that I put them on.. we're back in the 80s..