Best reflash for'14ES

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Brick said:
Oh yea... AVC8130 did my 2014 ES and I love the outcome! It's new bike! WhaHoo! And at $225 a bargain too!
What maps did you go with, do you remember?
My biggest issue is the power restriction on first 3 gears and the snappy throttle reaction on S mode.
 

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I have a '15 ES with just now 1000 miles on it. About half my riding is 2up with my wife on back. And I'm very pleased with it they way it is now, with the exception of the engine braking. I gotta give my wife warning before shutting off the curise, or learn to give it some throttle. I most always run in T mode.

So, for a reflash, who doesnt want more "Varoom!!" in the S mode, but I also would take more "smooth" in the T mode and would def like to see the engine braking cut back in half or more.

I know for the Gen 1 bikes, theere is a lot of room for improvement, but for the Gen 2 bikes are my wants attainable?? Much gain to be had there?? What's the thoughts from someone in the know???

Gen 2 bikes reply only, thanks.
 

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Ostion said:
What maps did you go with, do you remember?
My biggest issue is the power restriction on first 3 gears and the snappy throttle reaction on S mode.
I have the T Light and the S Enhanced Gen 2 Combo.
 

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I requested those same maps as well. I am getting the ECU back today. As soon as I install it and can go for a ride, I will post.
 

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I was able to go today for a long ride and confirm my initial impressions, from this week's around town-short rides.
I am very happy, the results are beyond my expectations. My issues have been completely addressed and rectified.
The restriction on the lower gears is gone, the bike now rips on the short gears whereas before it was running out of breath and asking for an up shift.
The S mode now is something you can now easily live with in all situations, no more jerkiness. I can't really say much about the T mode, which seems a little more responsive than before. I don't see myself using the T mode much anyway, I could live on S all day long.
For those of you on the fence, do it, don't expect miracles, just a solution that works very well.
I hope this helps.
Get in contact with Anthony (AVC8130), straight transaction, no fuss.
 
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