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Do you have the new Stillen extension cables? Originally Posted by bikeking I have that same jerky driving under light load, I either end up gearing down and lugging it

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Old 01-09-2018, 08:02 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Do you have the new Stillen extension cables?

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I have that same jerky driving under light load, I either end up gearing down and lugging it a bit or gearing up and running it a bit higher than I would when I'm cruising , I can power through it when it does it, my tuner noticed it in his drive home and tried to adjust, but it still does it. Only after the a2a we had this problem. Are you uprev? I've sense bought a ecutek cable from seb thinking that will be my solution but winter came before I could datalog.


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