How about sharing the solution that Yamaha published in 1994 ? I have not heard that Yamaha ever had a solution, but Kevin Hawkins and co. have mentioned many times the POT adjustments, which I have yet to do......
-----Original Message----- From: David Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 6:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Surging Blah Blah Blah Guys, I have been thinking about chopping in my GTS for something newer, smoother, lighter and yes faster. Got her 1st MOT today, so I spent about an hour sitting on Blackbirds, Futuras and a sweet little R1100S. Now I know that the BB will be faster, the Futura is so light and the BMW will last forever, but none of them quite have the all encompassing riding experience of the GTS. The BB will get me nicked, the Futura will cost a fortune to fix and the BMW is crampt. However until 8pm this evening all the above held one thing over my beloved GTS. None of them surged..! Now on Saturday, David Jerome sent me the Surge fix that Yamaha published in 1994. The "set your ATV voltage to 0.620v." Took 2 hrs to remove the fairings, play with the ECU and TPS and then put it all back together. Now she ain't perfect..3.2K rpm in 1st gear still yields a shimmy. But damn, I can hold a constant speed in 2nd or 3rd below 5Krpm, and my right hero blob proves it. We just kept going round and round and round, lower and lower, hee hee hee. Hope to bugger of the France very soon, now I can enjoy the GTS once more. Regards, David The information contained in this e-mail including any attachments may constitute Corvis Corporation Proprietary Information that is subject to Non-Disclosure Agreement and cannot be disclosed to any other party without the express consent of Corvis Corporation. If you are neither the intended recipient of this e-mail nor responsible for delivering this e-mail to the intended recipient, note that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or retention of this e-mail is prohibited. If you believe you have received this e-mail in error, we request that you notify the sender by return e-mail and then delete this e-mail and any return e-mail immediately.
