mckzx9
Well-Known Member
So I bought my 2020 with 2600 miles stock. I rode it a little and over the winter I got a dam exhaust, did airbox mod and had ecu nash flash. When I 1 st got it installed it was perfect. I had a smile from ear to ear every time I rode it. Now out of no where my bike stumbles while cruising. It feels like a carbureted bike to be really honest. No matter what gear when you are at cruising speed it sputters and has a dead spot. It only last until I give it more gas. This is so frustrating. I’ve wanted a gen 2 for years now I have it and just spent a pretty penny on accessories and extra parts. My set of skins are actually at the painters as I write this with a custom designed paint job. But this sputter is driving me crazy.
I’m hoping it plugs. Bike has 5800 miles and is always climate control in garage. She’s never seen rain or a hose.
I’m looking for any help. I do have my original ecu if I throw that inand it still sputters then it must be the plugs right? If I don’t figure this out soon I may be parting the hole damn thing on here. So as you can see I’m desperate I love this bike but I hope I didn’t make a mistake by
Flashing the ecu. I’m ope. To all options. I’ll try a pc5 if it will help. I’m trying to find someone around me so I can get it set up on the Dyno.
Sorry for the long post I’m half asleep but this has been eating at me lately.
Thanks in advance for reading
Mark Massa
I’m hoping it plugs. Bike has 5800 miles and is always climate control in garage. She’s never seen rain or a hose.
I’m looking for any help. I do have my original ecu if I throw that inand it still sputters then it must be the plugs right? If I don’t figure this out soon I may be parting the hole damn thing on here. So as you can see I’m desperate I love this bike but I hope I didn’t make a mistake by
Flashing the ecu. I’m ope. To all options. I’ll try a pc5 if it will help. I’m trying to find someone around me so I can get it set up on the Dyno.
Sorry for the long post I’m half asleep but this has been eating at me lately.
Thanks in advance for reading
Mark Massa