What Not To Do.
These 2 things are common issues that untrained or simply people that dont know the system can easily do that cause havoc to the systems operation.
DO NOT EVER ADJUST THIS SCREW! This is not a idle screw, its the factory adjuster to set the throttle butterfly at 5.7 degrees open this is a set figure to let the ecu know that if it sees 5.7 degrees on the TPS then the throttle is shut and it operates the stepper motor to control idle, if you therefore adjust this, itll not see the 5.7 reading and therefore not know its at idle so not engage the idle control system, so youll get hunting, stalling, hard starting etc.
The next one is more for dealers, on the diagnostic tool there is an option to reset the TPS, why i dont know as it must NEVER be done after the throttle body has left the factory as it gets done when the butterfly valve is positioned correctly, the workshop manual tells you never to do it, the factory training course tells you never to do it, yet the amount of times ive known people to do it as they dont understand and see the word RESET and cant resist pressing it is beyond me... once pressed the bike now thinks 5.7 degrees is 0 degress and youll get haning idle speeds, stalling when slowing down etc... and the only way to cure it is a new ECU @ £350