How To Do A Throttle Body Sync TBS Yamaha FJR 1300 ES

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2014
  • to clarify because I constantly get questions on this: on gen 1 and 2 bikes #3 is the master. On gen 3 bikes ANY can be the master, you must physically look and see which adjustment screw is painted white on YOUR bike. What MINE is means absolutely nothing to yours.
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  • @onthe1la
    @onthe1la Před 2 lety +6

    You sir, are awesome. I have never worked on a motorcycle before that past few months and thanks to you I have confidently changed the oil, gear oil, flushed the coolant, flushed the brakes. Today I am feeling proud as I threw in new spark plugs in and did a TBS. My 2008ae is just humming! Thank you for all of your work in putting these videos together, guys at my level are greatly appreciative.

  • @dnlgrhm
    @dnlgrhm Před 7 lety +4

    I just did this for my 2013 FJR1300A - I would never have had the nerve to try but for this video. On mine, #3 was the one not to touch. The hardest thing was seeing the darn screw on #3 which had the white paint. Putting the little rubber covers back on, I nearly lost the first one which came awfully close to going down a hole. I then got smart and threaded a long piece of dental floss (all I could find) through the holes in the little wire clamps. Once installed, I just pulled out the floss - no worries and easier, in fact, than using it on my teeth. Thanks very much for all the help you provide to so many!

  • @MTL_Rider
    @MTL_Rider Před 6 lety +2

    I'm just about to buy a used FJR 1300 and your videos are a great help. I really appreciate people like you that take your personal time to do quality videos for the rest of us. I'm sure you heard it before but thank you so much. I learned so much from your channel, and I now feel very confident about buying a used FJR 1300 and not having to run to the gargage for the maintenance.

  • @anexpertateverything4816

    Your videos are a savior with my FJR. You never assume somebody knows how to do something and give us the benefit of the doubt

  • @Jagshemasher
    @Jagshemasher Před 11 měsíci

    2023-07. I know its a few years since you did this video but I was doing the 16,000 mile service on my 2019 FJR today and I have the Carbtune tool but one issue I ran into while doing this. The setting on the throttle body with the white paint on the screw - #2 in my case - is set such that the adjustment screws on the other throttle bodies hit their limit stops before they are able to match the vacuum being pulled by #2. They are not a million miles off but not as close as some I have seen. Not sure if anyone else has encountered this problem and what they did about it - advice would be welcome. By the way your videos are awesome. Today I did the full 16,000 mile service on my bike just from your videos - saved me buying a shop manual. The only thing I have not done are the steering and rear suspension bearing repack/re-greasing - this is because I live up in Canada and will wait until the non-riding months of winter to do the service on those. The only thing I did a bit differently - I unbolted and moved the fuel tank back right out of the way to change the spark plugs as it gave me a bit more room to work - particularly for pulling the spark plug connectors off. Putting the rubber carb vacuum nipple covers on - I wetted them with my tongue and they pushed on very easily by hand.

  • @nickpatey6349
    @nickpatey6349 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I have added the Helibar risers to my FJR and this added a little complexity as they stop the tank from swinging up as shown in your video. However there is a way to overcome this without messing with the handlebar setup. Undo the two screws that secure the tank near the handlebars. Now remove the accessory tray where the manual and tool box are located (there are 5 fasteners, 2 bolts up front, two screws in the rear and a screw in the compartment where the tools are kept. Take out the tray (push it towards the back and then lift). Now undo the bolts that hold the bar that supports the tank hinge. There are 6 in total. First remove the two under the back of the tank. The other 4 connect the bar which secures the tank hinge to the frame, there are two on each side. Remove the most forward on each side first. Now remove the two at the back but support the back of the tank with your hand while doing this so it doesn't move. Now gently slide the tank back so the front on holes in the bar align with the rear holes in the frame. Put two bolts back in (one either side) two secure the bar on the bike. Now the tank will clear the helibars allowing you to hinge it out of the way. when you have done with the throttle bodies put the tank back down and udo the bolts allowing the tank to slide back to its original position. Replace bolts back to original position, put the accessory tray back etc.

  • @CycleDoc675
    @CycleDoc675 Před 3 lety

    2009 FJR (Raven Black) here. OK, I have worked on my Triumph race bikes for years but neglected the FJR (except for suspension maintenance and oil changes), which just flipped 34,000. Started watching your videos this weekend. Wow, this bike is easy to work on! THANK YOU for taking all of this time and effort to share them!

  • @nicknissan3086
    @nicknissan3086 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you for taking the time to make these vids, you are absolutly great at it , perfect at doing it in a way that makes it so easy to follow and understand, honestly, thank you

  • @ShujaKidwaiMasauliwala

    Your detailed explanation is unmatched. Frankly, I could not have done a lot of mods if it wasn't for your videos.

  • @bravastar1
    @bravastar1 Před 3 lety

    Just finished checking the throttle body sync on my 2017 after watching Bryan’s video. At 13,800 they did not need any adjustment. I would not have attempted this without the video. One hour and twenty min start to finish. Thanks for all the great videos!

  • @steffanan
    @steffanan Před 8 lety +4

    I've been a cigarobsession fan four years, and I've watched almost every motorcycle obsession Video as they've come out, heck I was even an hlo fan! but I gotta say it's pretty cool to see one of your videos from the perspective of a random person, as I just searched throttle body sync and was surprised to see your video. thanks man!

  • @truespeed8834
    @truespeed8834 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for the great video. I watched it several times before doing this. Lost one vacuum cap (like you said disappeared) but I was able to buy replacements at the local automotive store. Thanks again for all you do for the FJR community!!

  • @dogsnmotorcycles
    @dogsnmotorcycles Před 7 lety +3

    I recently did this on my FJ-09 with the CarbTune Pro that I found on Amazon. It was really easy and I was able to perform the whole procedure in 1 1/2 hours. My bike was actually in spec, but I did some fine tuning and now it's perfect. The tool and service manual costs less than the dealer would charge.

  • @sebastiendallaire4360

    Loved your Cigars reviews, we have similar tastes. And now I realize we both live FJRs as well. No nonsense videos just like with Cigar Obsession, no ego, just facts and opinions.
    Wish you'd make more of them all audiences reviews and tutorials

  • @pierreravary7967
    @pierreravary7967 Před 8 lety +2

    Did the job...a little difficult to reinstall the rubber cap... I suggest passing a small thread in the loop of the spring, as the rubber cap and spring can easily fly off and be lost when installing. But the job is very feasible and saves a lot of money. Tanks for the instruction video. On my bike, a 2016 ES, the "master cylinder" is number one (on the left of the bike) and the screw is clearly marked with a dab of white paint.

  • @samgalaxy6631
    @samgalaxy6631 Před 7 lety +3

    I cannot thank you enough! You've given me the confidence to do that oil change, adjust levers, and now I completed my first throttle body sync
    Saved so many$$ thankyou

  • @waynefeigenbutz4309
    @waynefeigenbutz4309 Před rokem

    You’re 100% correct! The rubber caps are the hardest part!

  • @saratogalion3680
    @saratogalion3680 Před 11 měsíci

    I recently acquired a new to me 2008 FJR1300. I love the bike. I rode it home out of state about 800 miles and at first the test ride manifested no issues. Seller took fantastic care of bike and I have pages and pages of service history etc. However the closer home I got the freeway exits were met with increasing difficulty downshifting. It upshifts just fine. Clutch does not slip and fluid reservoir is full and clean. Seller did mention not too long ago he had the slave cylinder (I think thats what he called it) changed and new fluid. I have ridden bike around town twice since long trip and the downshifting is now constant. If I downshift a gear per every 5-10 seconds or more, it seems ok. But downshifting as you naturally would when coming to a stop isnt possible. Even when stopped, it just wont downshift; have to launch in whatever gear it came to a stop in. Any suggestions?

    • @Gnerko123
      @Gnerko123 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Some bikes have this, it's not unique to the FJR. It's caused by the way the dogs line up. If you're unlucky, they line up such that they can't engage the lower gear. Because the transmission isn't spinning when stationary, they never will line up unless you do something about it.
      Try to shift down to 1 before stopping. Otherwise, when it won't shift when stationary, let out the clutch a little bit until you hear a clunk, then try shifting again. You can also let out the clutch a bit while keepnig pressure on the shift lever. Then it'll shift with the clunk. The clunk you hear is some driveline lash being taken up when the clutch starts to engage, this usually rotates the gearbox enough so the dogs align differently, allowing the shift.

  • @spkuse
    @spkuse Před 10 lety +11

    Awesome vid! I have learned so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us. Having a visual representation is priceless!

  • @E28Shark
    @E28Shark Před 2 lety

    I just wanted to say thank-you so much for taking the time to create these videos. I've the same model as yours, in black. Your videos are comprehensive enough to easily follow along on my own bike maintenance. Again, thanks so much.

  • @dmshanks1
    @dmshanks1 Před 9 lety

    Well done sir, keep up the good work. I'm relieved that it is a relatively easy procedure. My confidence in syncing, after viewing this DIY video, has increased 10 fold. Thanks!

  • @thatcheridaho
    @thatcheridaho Před 7 lety +1

    Much thanks to Bryan for these tech videos. I checked the sync on my 2015 FJR at 600 miles. Mine was fine from the factory. By the way, the computer shows my fuel mileage since day one is over 50 MPG....substantially higher than what most folks expect.

  • @mackmcclure8661
    @mackmcclure8661 Před 9 lety

    Great video. Super easy to follow and understand. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your knowledge! Can't get any better than this!!

  • @lightlyokedsands4142
    @lightlyokedsands4142 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this video! It took me about an hour including buttoning every thing up and putting the tools away! My 2013 Gen III had white paint on the left most adjustment screw so I didn't touch that one. I used a SynchroKing digital carb and throttle body balancer to get all four within 1 mmHg. Highly recommended!

  • @davidvanderpool110
    @davidvanderpool110 Před 3 lety

    Yeah, this was well done. Thanks so much. The throttle body sync was fun and easy and now I own a really cool vacuum gauge!

  • @hectorhall8467
    @hectorhall8467 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video, I was a little worried about undertaking this but you made it look so easy 👍

  • @Jim-zs4js
    @Jim-zs4js Před 9 lety

    Great video. Followed your lead with fantastic results. Thanks for posting! Thanks

  • @denisrailey777
    @denisrailey777 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks Bryan, just got the same tool & this my next job.

  • @hamricbrock5299
    @hamricbrock5299 Před 5 lety +1

    That is really helpful. Very informative and saved me money.

  • @wysockiw
    @wysockiw Před 9 lety

    Ha ! - I bought all the tools around May this year but was a bit scarred and wasn't sure I can do it by myself - right now I'm sure I can do it - will sync my bike this Saturday :-) ! Great Video !

  • @scottthurman3332
    @scottthurman3332 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the great help...Was a pretty easy job as I had done many carb syncs but I could have done the oil change at least twice for the time it took me (I must be a clux). Keep up the good work.

  • @alperakcayoz8357
    @alperakcayoz8357 Před 8 lety

    Thank you very much for all your clear and informative explanations. Best Regards

  • @freefree2021
    @freefree2021 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video, descriptive and motivating lol im gonna give it a try i have a serious stumble when reving from idle, this must be it.

  • @stogierogy
    @stogierogy Před 9 lety

    Looking forward to doing this on my 2013, thanks Brian.

  • @YdoSr
    @YdoSr Před 6 lety

    I am in the market to buy a sport touring motorcycle and due to these awsome videos I'm leaning twards the FJR.

  • @DuyThanhNguyenbiker
    @DuyThanhNguyenbiker Před 9 lety

    Very very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @joseph9582
    @joseph9582 Před 9 lety

    love all your videos thanks

  • @garygodridge6651
    @garygodridge6651 Před rokem

    Great videos by the way. Please keep them up. Do you have a video for a FJR 1300, 2006. How to take off you petrol tank. To take out the fuel pump and clean. Many thanks.

  • @smithpa68
    @smithpa68 Před 9 lety +6

    Awesome video. After watching it I ordered a Carbtune myself. Can't wait for it to come in so I can do this procedure also. One item to note. My bike is a little older. It is a 2008. My service manual says to use the #3 cylinder as the standard and only adjust 1,2,4. Sounds like this changed on the newer models but since you don't want the standard tied to the computer to get out of whack, I figured I would mention it for other guys that find this video and have a GenII also.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 9 lety +4

      smithpa68 Yes - if I wasn't clear - it varies bike to bike. Always check your manual for the instructions. Some will give a specific number, others like mine say look for the paint mark. It can be anywhere!

  • @micklinke6875
    @micklinke6875 Před 10 lety

    Nice job. Took a lot of the mystery out the task Thanks a lot

  • @Ailhem
    @Ailhem Před 8 lety +1

    I'm back to riding after 20 years away and really wanted to do the work and maintenance myself. Dude, your videos are SOOOOOOOO helpful. Thank you for taking the time and putting in the effort on these tutorials. They're really incredibly helpful.
    I'm curious, what brand vacuum gauge are you using, and where can you get them?

  • @billdoerflinger6541
    @billdoerflinger6541 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank You for the great vid.

  • @somepoochies5568
    @somepoochies5568 Před 7 lety

    great video, it is easier to work under there if you do the air induction modification, it removes all the hoses from that area. goog work thanks

  • @scottyboybc
    @scottyboybc Před 8 lety

    Thanks very much Bryan! I am not mechanically inclined however I think this looks do-able thanks to your video. Safe to say a good, easy to understand service manual is a necessity for a variety of jobs. Any suggestions from you or your viewers about which one or where to pick it up? Thanks again!

  • @gorber1971
    @gorber1971 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi, thank you for this video, it helped me immensely and I probably would not have attempted doing this job without it. Doing it myself not only saved me a few hundred dollars on my 600 mile service, even after buying all the tools, but I know it was done and not just ticked off on a list.
    I did find that I could not manage to either get the rubber caps off, or get to the adjustment screws, by merely tilting the tank. I am still not quite sure how you managed that. I had to take the pivoting bolt out and move the tank back, as well as pivoting it, to get enough space. That extra step really isn't difficult and I am sure saves more hassle than it causes, at least for me.
    One more thing of note is that the tank does not have to have much fuel in it. The fuel line runs from the back of the tank and is at the bottom when the tank is tilted back.

  • @mireyaguerra2176
    @mireyaguerra2176 Před 8 lety

    Thank you, great class, easy anderstand.

  • @ebindman2000
    @ebindman2000 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for putting the time and effort into making these vids! This particular one helped me a great deal. I've done TB sync on other bikes, but it makes it that much easier to know the specific locations on any given machine.
    P.S. I found the small, thin screwdriver to work better for cylinders 2 and 3. Nearly impossible to get in there with a long one.

  • @ChrisRon1k
    @ChrisRon1k Před 2 lety

    Amazing Sir, Thank you! 💯👌🏼

  • @mrcolin001
    @mrcolin001 Před 7 lety +1

    GR8 Video....really helpful

  • @dekebell3307
    @dekebell3307 Před rokem

    Great, great videos sir!

  • @thurmanetchison676
    @thurmanetchison676 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the great vid. Gave me the confidence to tackle this simple job on my FJR. I had no problems and was able to pull all the caps off by hand. 1 question though, In syncing carb 2, the screw is all the way in to the stop. If it is out of sync next time and needs to go that direction, what should I do? Will be syncing my FZ1 tomorrow. Thanks again!

  • @entitykeeper8869
    @entitykeeper8869 Před 9 lety

    I have a fresh FZ1 that is just past break in.
    I assume it is very close to the FJR.
    Thank You for this share.

  • @lazaros23
    @lazaros23 Před 5 lety

    Hello, thank you for the video, one question, what if the first cylinder is out of spec? Can it be?

  • @LLLTTTCCC
    @LLLTTTCCC Před 7 lety +3

    Can I do that to my 2014 Yamaha R1? Thanks

  • @stevegoyette4785
    @stevegoyette4785 Před 9 lety

    Great video. Very helpful!!

  • @denisrailey777
    @denisrailey777 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you, so easy.

  • @sawwlia
    @sawwlia Před 7 lety +1

    very clear video thx for that :)

  • @wojciechpelczarski7185
    @wojciechpelczarski7185 Před 9 lety +1

    HI Dear wonderful video. Want to ask is any 4 cylinder liquid power
    MOTION PRO SyncPRO Carb Tuner Synchronizer Tool with 5mm adapters will do the work. Thank you.

  • @hmroa3056
    @hmroa3056 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. You answered a lot of questions I had about this process. The only other question I still have is, is there an adjustment needed for the actual throttle cable; after all one cable is responsible for opening all four throttle bodies?

  • @DeanBlair
    @DeanBlair Před rokem

    I am having surging issues at low rpm which you said is often the TPS, possibly on another one of your videos. I plan to replace it myself, h
    ow do I enter diagnostic mode on my 2014 to set the idle resistance?
    And thank you for your videos!

  • @nicholasdivita7599
    @nicholasdivita7599 Před 3 lety

    I now have a 2016 FJR 1300A. Are there any special under-tank access issues or complications before I get into this? Thanks for the excellent video.

  • @stephentodd5645
    @stephentodd5645 Před rokem

    Very helpful, thank you for putting this together.
    I’m about to resync mine as the bike just passed 20K miles and the vibration in seat and handlebars is really bad (killing my hands after 100miles). Last TBS was done by local dealer at 16K and the vibration was still there afterward, only improved a little.
    Don’t know if they did, but if they did turn the #1 sync screw is there a procedure for getting it back to the factory set position?

  • @johndodd8908
    @johndodd8908 Před 8 lety +2

    Really enjoyed the video.In my manual it says models 2001-2012 , it is the number 3 throttle body which is the base one to which all the others are matched too.Did it change after 2012.

    • @rikherlaar
      @rikherlaar Před 7 lety

      It seems to be #3 for the older models , at least for my 2004 model it's TB 3 according to the manual.

  • @pierreravary7967
    @pierreravary7967 Před 8 lety

    Hey Thanks. Just traded mt Honda st-1300 for an FJR after 90,000 miles. I did not have to do this procedure on the ST, probably because it has a single throtle body. Thanks for explaining so clearly. I will attempt to do it; I wonder however if the cost was really $700 as you mention. Of course as you say this the 600 miles inspection which includes 2 oil change and the dealer likely will claim a lot of other verifications for that price but as we know they amount to very little time. Thanks a lot I find your video excellent...will be back.

  • @michaelchandler7529
    @michaelchandler7529 Před 9 lety

    great video, nice easy instructions. nice job. I'm SO doing this one myself at home now.

  • @jayfoltz7982
    @jayfoltz7982 Před 9 lety

    Great Video. Taken all the apprehension away. Just wanted to ask where I might buy a meter for a 2015 Yamaha FJ 09 three cylinder. Thanks again for the info very helpful.

  • @kretonslovechild7999
    @kretonslovechild7999 Před 8 lety

    Nice vid! I'm considering replacing my Suzuki Bandit 1250 with a '13 or '14 FJR, so was curious about how doing a throttle body sync compared. Looks a little trickier since my Bandit uses hoses on the vacuum ports, which are easier to remove and reinstall than those little caps with the spring clips. On an FJR, I might need to have a beer while doing this to steady my hands for the rubber caps removal/reinstall!

  • @knightlangelot5238
    @knightlangelot5238 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you so much! Appreciate your videos!

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 9 lety

      Mike Lang Welcome!

    • @knightlangelot5238
      @knightlangelot5238 Před 9 lety

      TwoWheelObsession
      Really appreciate that you share your knowledge and I know you took a lot of time to make the video. I need to buy you a beer or two.

  • @luismoncada9280
    @luismoncada9280 Před 4 lety

    Hey Bryan, awesome video. I have a question. I have an FJR 1300 FROM 2004. How do I know what generation it is? In order to know where my master cylinder is.

  • @kostastsoumaris8214
    @kostastsoumaris8214 Před rokem

    Hi ..which is the normal temperature of engine in a hot day on a trip or in the city

  • @ronpidgeon6410
    @ronpidgeon6410 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a Morgan Carbtune Pro 4 and misplaced/lost the clear restrictors. Do you know where I can buy some or what I can use to replace them with something else?

  • @alanhache502
    @alanhache502 Před 9 lety

    Great video !!! Thanks...

  • @pierreravary7967
    @pierreravary7967 Před 8 lety

    Thanks. You are great.

  • @yendaa3884
    @yendaa3884 Před rokem

    Hi, awesome video. I have a question. The place where my bike is being serviced diagnoses the problem: "Problem with fuel map sensor and throttle bodies, requiring full clean and decarbonise .
    Replacement spark plugs also required ".
    I have replaced spark plugs 10 000kms ago. Is it really necessary to replace them again when the bike was starting up normally or they just want to use more parts to make more money? Thanks in advance.

  • @boenq1908
    @boenq1908 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, where did you buy the service manual for FJR 1300? Thank you.

  • @waldemargolowko6534
    @waldemargolowko6534 Před 5 měsíci

    Good job..

  • @motochiptuning
    @motochiptuning Před 7 lety +1

    if cyclinder 3 screw was alreadu touched. what to do then

  • @michaelwoolums-music6650

    Thank you for posting these videos. I'm
    no mechanic, but you have saved me thousands in shop fees with these DYI videos! ( Spark plug change, oil change, sync, etc). What is the make and model of the synchronization tool that you use? Thanks again my friend.

  • @JG-yd1vv
    @JG-yd1vv Před 10 měsíci

    Help please. I just got some weird symptoms. when I keep speed , dont move throttle or set cruise controle( between 20 to 70mph) my bike get kicks. like missing cilinder or something. on iddle its ok around 1100-1200 rev. when I slow down by let it go its fine. when I speeding up its fine. only happen when I keep the same speed. So I don't know what that could be. Throttle Body Syn?? I have the same 2015. please give some agvice where to look. BTW your vids are great and many pleople find it sooo helpfull

  • @MrKeithw124
    @MrKeithw124 Před 4 lety

    was #1 adjustment screw painted white? hard to tell. i have a 2014 FJR

  • @roko8936
    @roko8936 Před rokem

    what is the name of the sync tool you are using?
    Thank you!

  • @timanderson9466
    @timanderson9466 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks dude! I need to do this because when I crack my throttle it's not as responsive as it should be. Recommendations where to buy the tool or can you rent them?

  • @sbarton6908
    @sbarton6908 Před 8 lety

    where is that and how would I check that?

  • @rillekangas9801
    @rillekangas9801 Před 3 lety

    i get a code saying sh__48 is this what i need to do to fix it ? pls someojne reply i have a 2007 fjr1300AS

  • @remarkable9000
    @remarkable9000 Před 5 lety

    Hi, great explanation and really easy to follow and you are right the process is straightforward and saves money and improves confidence in DIY motorcycle maintenance.
    Just one question, referenc3 was made to #1 cylinder for aligning the vacuum, however I notice on the FJR forum, reference is made to #3? - any thoughts.
    Thanks again for this and the many other great tips and guidance.
    Regards
    Rick
    Isle of Man
    Road racing capital
    FJR1300AS

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 5 lety

      My vid is a gen 3 bike. Master can be any of them. Gen 1 and 2 master is always 3.

  • @ericpeddle726
    @ericpeddle726 Před 7 lety

    use wanted to clarify that the tool model you use is a carbtune pro 4 and I have a 2014 fjr so is it safe to assume number 1 is my factory standard as well I was just about to order bar ends because the vibration is horrible 20 miles of riding and I can't feel my right hand definitely will try this first thanks for the videos they are awesome

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 7 lety

      +maine trapping you need to look and see which screw is painted white.

  • @jimwms1able
    @jimwms1able Před 4 lety

    Quick question. I have a Super Tenere and when I hit about 12 k miles I started getting vibration in my handlebars and foot pegs. It did not do this before. I have been struggling with this for the last 7000 miles and I have done about all the trouble shooting I can. It makes my hands numb. I ride a lot so this has become a real problem. Will the throttle bodies being out of sync cause something like this. I have reached the point of being ready to sell the bike. It is really quite a nice bike except for that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

  • @JBM178
    @JBM178 Před 8 lety

    After watching your video I followed the instructions on my '07 and based the adjustments off #1. Later I discovered that it should have been based off #3. None were much off at all and all that was done was minor fine tuning. Do I have a problem here? I haven't ridden the bike, but in the shop it idles and runs fine.

  • @sbarton6908
    @sbarton6908 Před 8 lety

    I was was wondering if you knew anything about the clutch? my 08 has been sitting several months and the battery was weak and when I put it in first it stalls after I hear the gear catching? appreciate all the help..

  • @busaboy123456
    @busaboy123456 Před 8 lety

    Thanks man..

  • @norcal6181
    @norcal6181 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice video, thanks man! I'm the proud new owner of a Yamaha FZ 07, and I am a bit perturbed to find out that this procedure has to be done to my new motorcycle at the 600 mile mark, and every 4000 miles thereafter. I'm having a helluva time figuring out where I can purchase that special gauge. I don't want to make some janky homemade manometer.

  • @corkus8504
    @corkus8504 Před 9 lety

    Many thanks for this video and the others. I am a fan of your work. One question about the sync, you did the sync at idle rpm. What about doing the sync at a common cruising rpm? Say 4000 or 4500 rpm? I have had several bikes where owners would say it was best to sync the throttle bodies at typical cruising rpm (and sometimes at cruising rpm plus idle rpm if there were separate idle rpm and cruising rpm adjusters). Usually cruising rpm was considered the more important sync because that's where the engine is operating most of the time. Thanks again. Your videos are very interesting as this one is.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 9 lety

      Corkus Warm idle is book spec for this bike - follow whatever your particular manual suggests.

  • @medpilot
    @medpilot Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for another great tutorial! One question though. I have a 2015 fJR using the Carbtune Pro. While idling, I was getting pulsations plus or minus 1 cm/hg. Your carbtune didn't seem to pulsate quite as much as mine. I'm using the supplied restricters placed aprox 4" from the end of the hose (engine side). Any idea what could be causing my gauge to pulsate more than normal? Again, thanks for great "how to" vid.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 8 lety +1

      +medpilot That's normal - the iPhone I recorded with only does 30fps, it may just be making it a tad smoother than you see in real life. You're good!

    • @medpilot
      @medpilot Před 8 lety

      +TwoWheelObsession Ok, thanks!

  • @hostilityy
    @hostilityy Před 8 lety

    my 2009 gsxr 600 manual says I need some sds tool to reset the ISC valve(idle speed control) values after doing this. any manometer or tools like you just used might not be enough. dammit.

  • @pierreravary7967
    @pierreravary7967 Před 8 lety

    The shop manual id not out yet for the 2016, at least not in Canada. Do you know which cylinder is the "master" in 2016?

  • @dannypacifico3456
    @dannypacifico3456 Před 5 lety

    hi, sync tool that you recommend how do you calibrate this

  • @kieefjr57
    @kieefjr57 Před 7 lety +3

    If it hasn't been mentioned, that plastic tank surround piece removes and installs much easier if you apply some type of grease to the rubber grommet.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 7 lety

      It goes in and off with almost no effort as-is.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 7 lety +1

      Just because the previous owner didn't know how it comes off, doesn't mean the grommet requires effort. He probably didn't know about the end slide tabs.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 7 lety +1

      Regardless of what you think, it solves a non-existant problem. Glad you like your fix, but it's not something anyone needs to do.

    • @jontroiano415
      @jontroiano415 Před 6 lety

      Sil glide works better. Won't effect the rubber. Grease will sometimes cause the rubber to swell. Napa carries it. Great video.

    • @lornescott-wilson6144
      @lornescott-wilson6144 Před 5 lety

      @@jontroiano415 can use red rubber grease for rubber components

  • @lornescott-wilson6144
    @lornescott-wilson6144 Před 5 lety

    Do you recommend any particular throttle body vacuum gauge?

  • @CrazyIQ
    @CrazyIQ Před 8 lety

    Great video. Have watched quite a bunch of them. About time to start executing some of the lessons learned.
    Question though, in this video you mention that cylinder #1 is the reference. When I opened my Gen II Service Manual, it says "With throttle body #3 as standard, adjust throttle bodies #1, #2 and #4 using the air screw". Confusion kicked in a bit now.

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 8 lety

      I said check your manual - each gen is different. Gen II has a set number master. Gen 3 can be any of them, you have to physically look at the engine.

    • @CrazyIQ
      @CrazyIQ Před 8 lety

      Thought as much. Cheers for the clarification. Because the maintenance status of my bike is unknown (imported from another country), gonna have a thorough inspection done including fluids exchange and valve clearance check. Will keep the spark plug exchange and throttle body adjustment to myself. Sounds like a cool little project to do, together with a buddie of mine.

  • @Inacoma989
    @Inacoma989 Před 4 lety

    Great video and it was easy to do but I have one question. I bought the same gauge as you have and the gauge tubes were not as settled as yours. They bounced up and down, but I was still able to set them all the same. Just wondering if something might be wrong with my gauge?

    • @TwoWheelObsession
      @TwoWheelObsession  Před 4 lety

      Read the manual and install your limiters

    • @Inacoma989
      @Inacoma989 Před 4 lety

      @@TwoWheelObsession yup. Something o usually do but didnt this time. Lol my bad. Just finished doing the tune again and everything worked out perfectly this time. Lol thanks again for the awesome video!