This is the explanation that I got about ESA calibration from HEXcode:
There are 2 ways to measure the ESA position, the first ESA units that were released (2005-2007), used a potentiometer to measure the position. The next versions (Still ESA 1) used a HALL sensor. The ZFE configuration bits only indicates if an ESA with Hall sensor is fitted, and it does not indicate it if an ESA with POT sensor is fitted.
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| If you see something like: "No ESA that can be calibrated is fitted for this motorcycle", then this is an ESA with POT sensor for which we do not have a calibration solution yet and you should not be able to do the calibration,
In my case I was getting this message after installing the strut. I went back to the dealer and they reprogrammed my ZFE and did the ESA calibration.
At first they couldn't recalibrate the strut. After a couple of attempts they used the "HALL sensor" option and it worked.
I think the strut I installed came from an 08 and has the HALL sensor.
I can do the calibration now with the GS-911