..... but after 3 test rides now, I realise that the low speed fuelling issue would drive me to distraction. The Stelvio is not alone. It is in the illustrious company of the Ducati Multistrada, the Honda VFR 800 and even the 6 cylinder BMW. I haven't tried these 3 bikes yet but you only have to go on their forums to see the masses of threads on the subject.
I checked that the Stelvio I have been testing is the latest 2012 model with the twin lambda sensors and the latest factory map. They spent some time yesterday setting up and balancing the throttles, but half an hour of riding sedately through the countryside and towns and villages demonstrated the same surging and hesitation that my Versys suffered from. I am grateful to this forum and Todd for explaining how it can be solved, but apart from the cost at about £1200, the complications of putting a non-standard ecu on the bike from a warranty and insurance point of view is just too risky IMHO.
Tomorrow I test ride the Triumph Tiger 800 and there is no mention of the same problem on their forums. And the Rocket that I currently have is similarly glitch free .... perhaps it's easier for 3cylinder bikes to pass the emissions test than it is for bikes with other numbers of cylinders.
I will keep checking back on here, and if the factory manage to achieve the impossible I'll definitely have a Stelvio - beautiful sound, superb quality finish, silky suspension and great handling for such a big bike. (and a great dealer too)
Mike
I checked that the Stelvio I have been testing is the latest 2012 model with the twin lambda sensors and the latest factory map. They spent some time yesterday setting up and balancing the throttles, but half an hour of riding sedately through the countryside and towns and villages demonstrated the same surging and hesitation that my Versys suffered from. I am grateful to this forum and Todd for explaining how it can be solved, but apart from the cost at about £1200, the complications of putting a non-standard ecu on the bike from a warranty and insurance point of view is just too risky IMHO.
Tomorrow I test ride the Triumph Tiger 800 and there is no mention of the same problem on their forums. And the Rocket that I currently have is similarly glitch free .... perhaps it's easier for 3cylinder bikes to pass the emissions test than it is for bikes with other numbers of cylinders.
I will keep checking back on here, and if the factory manage to achieve the impossible I'll definitely have a Stelvio - beautiful sound, superb quality finish, silky suspension and great handling for such a big bike. (and a great dealer too)
Mike