Its a quirk of the GTS, and a number of people have some workarounds for it.
Some bikes get it bad, others never had it.  I think 94's do not have the
problem, but forget about getting a 94 EFI ECU, I have tried.

 Check the archives, Kevin Hawkins, RSRBOB, and others for workarounds.

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: low speed lurching at medium r's


Is this normal for GTS/EFI?  (Keep in mind this bike is new
to me, as is EFI)

While splitting traffic at lower speeds on my 900RR, I would
normally keep the R's up a little (5k'ish?) to give a
quicker response on both acceleration and engine braking, as
well as provide a little more noise for people to hear me
approaching (plus the yoshimura just sounded good).  On the
GTS, I find that if I am not at a real low rmp (2-3k) in
lower gears (1st/2nd), the bike begins "lurching", so I have
to kick it up another gear.  The bike is otherwise very
smooth at normal speeds.

Is that an EFI thing?  A GTS thing?  Other thing?

(And Mike, don't say "user error".)

Thanks.

-Doug Kirk
'93 GTS

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