Shift Assist Training?

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Turbocharged
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Apr 28, 2023
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Location
Calaveras County, California
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2023 Rocket 3R
The manual states that one has to run the bike through every gear for a certain amount of time to re-train the TSA after battery disconnect. Where I live it's not necessarily practical to fly down the road in 6th gear for 10sec or whatever it is. I have not done this every time I disconnected the battery and it just seems to work when I enable it again but maybe just because it seems to work doesn't mean it's working as intended?
 
This is the first I’ve heard of this. I only use the quick shift feature when I want to and rarely up through all the gears.
 
I looked at the owner's manual, the TSA installation manual, and the service manual and the only times any of them say to do this is if you've just (re-)installed the TSA or there's a gear position fault or the gear position sensor has been reinstalled, in which case you need to do the gear position adaption. Nothing about loss of battery power.
 
I looked at the owner's manual, the TSA installation manual, and the service manual and the only times any of them say to do this is if you've just (re-)installed the TSA or there's a gear position fault or the gear position sensor has been reinstalled, in which case you need to do the gear position adaption. Nothing about loss of battery power.
I think this is correct. I just had a dead battery that I replaced and the shift assist still works.
 
Mine definitely kicks off after disconnecting the battery. I just go into bike set-up, enable it and use the clutch the first mile or so. I never consciously went through all six gears before it started working again.
 
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