Can you change the idle on a 2010, or is it a ECM thing?
Iceman24 Well-Known Member Sep 2, 2010 #2 Also, when you're shutting the bike down, wait ~10-15 seconds to let the ECM read idle. This way it won't surge high next time you fire the bike up on a cold start. Like STEVE07 said - should be @ 1050 rpm.
Also, when you're shutting the bike down, wait ~10-15 seconds to let the ECM read idle. This way it won't surge high next time you fire the bike up on a cold start. Like STEVE07 said - should be @ 1050 rpm.
xdanman Member Sep 2, 2010 #3 Cool, thats what I was looking for. It mostly happens in the morning when I fire it up.
W wildspirit97 Guest Sep 2, 2010 #4 xdanman said: Cool, thats what I was looking for. It mostly happens in the morning when I fire it up. Click to expand... That's probably cause it's cold and running in "choke" mode.
xdanman said: Cool, thats what I was looking for. It mostly happens in the morning when I fire it up. Click to expand... That's probably cause it's cold and running in "choke" mode.
D dbmg Guest Sep 3, 2010 #5 wildspirit97 said: That's probably cause it's cold and running in "choke" mode. Click to expand... On my 2008 on initial start up cold runs at 1500 RPM. As warming up settles into a 1050 RPM.
wildspirit97 said: That's probably cause it's cold and running in "choke" mode. Click to expand... On my 2008 on initial start up cold runs at 1500 RPM. As warming up settles into a 1050 RPM.
J Jack Klarich Guest Sep 3, 2010 #6 LOL, The stealers would say they all do that This time they would be right:s