Got it! I was able to finally figure out how to get the factory map saved onto my tablet. Feeling more comfortable, I went ahead and
hit the GO button on the Penner map.
Everything went smoothly and WOW, it has turned a spirited barn horse into a thoroughbred. During my research, there were a couple
notable nuggets. When looking at the map, the motor was only tapping ~60% of its potential. It was said Triumph did that to protect
novice and inexperienced riders. Sounds reasonable.
This is my seat-of-the-pants reaction.
* On start, the exhaust note seems to be throatier?
* When accelerating from a stop sign, it's noticeably stronger and smoother.
* Overall, the engine is happier and smoother with quicker throttle response at all RPMs.
* Everything works with no warning lights. Much relieved
* When hammering it above 4000 RPM, it pushes your eyeballs into the back of your head. I'll seldom
get there, but the smile and g-forces are addicting.
* One unexpected benefit is the overall bike is smoother when accelerating at lower RPMs. My bike has 27K miles
and have been concerned about a "roughness" when accelerating from stop. I'd say the "roughness" has decreased by more than
half with the tune. Don't understand this, but I'm liking it
Thank You Mister Penner.....