Ever since I've had the ST4S, one thing which has bugged me a bit about the bike is it's refusal to run smoothly at low speed, such as when you're trying to run along in traffic at 30 or to negotiate a wet and greasy roundabout in town.
Despite numerous tweaks and fettling sessions, I've never been 100% happy with this aspect of the bike and thought that it could be better.
The final straw was getting stuck in the middle of Nice in a rainstorm a few weeks ago at lunchtime... by the time we escaped from the hell hole that is the traffic system there, I decided that enough was enough.
On my return to Blighty, I called into see Neil at Cornerspeed and picked his brains.
Obviously,the one thing I wanted to do ( chip it! ) was out unless I shelled out loadsa dosh for a new ECU.
The upshot was that Neil gave me a Techlusion TFI box to have a play with, probably just to get rid of me & to stop me sulking
.
Techlusion website Once fitted - 4 wires only, it's a doddle to do a basic set up of the unit just by ear.
The upshot of it is, I now have a bike that is easy to ride in wet and miserable town centres as well as the other
side to its performance which is why we bought them!
A bit of a search on the net brings up a lot of positive reports from riders of big V twins for this gadget.
I hope to get the bike over to a dyno for a full set up of the gizmo but to say I'm happy with it as it is now is an understatement.
The Cornerspeed mechanic comes up trumps again - top lad!
Cheers
Andy