Hi Dave
A few things to remember when doing the synchronization.
There is no sync adjustment for the 1200 at idle. This is done automatically by the system monitoring various sensors like the O
2 sensors on the exhaust, knock sensors, idle actuators,cylinder head temp etc,etc. DO not ever attempt to adjust the butterfly stop screw on the throttle body. These have been set in an airflow meter and locked, the 2 on your bike being a matched pair.
Trying to get a motor to idle correctly without first making sure everything mechanical is 100% is a waste of time. Mechanical things like spark plug condition, valve clearances, gunk in the idle actuators etc all play a part in creating a rough idle.
Have you done the valve clearances? In doing so, remember that TDC on cylinder 1 is NOT TDC on cylinder 2. I have had a number of bikes coming into my shop not wanting to idle after the owners tried to do valve clearances themselves and forgot to turn the motor 360deg to get to TDC on cylinder 2. While you are about it, just do the rocker shaft end float as well. The motor runs much quieter.
Remove and clean the idle actuators.
Make sure that both lambda (O
2) sensors are functioning correctly. This can easily be seen by plotting the realtime values while the motor is running. The graph should look something like this:
If one of the sensors is flat-lining it will create a rough idle.
Also make sure the temperatures of the two cylinder heads are within a degree or so of each other, or better yet, the same.
Make sure that there is about 1 - 1.5mm slack on the cables where the adjusters are located on the throttle bodies. Once you are certain that there is slack, then proceed with the synchronization, following the prompts on the screen as you go along. Only adjust the cable on the RH throttle body, the side closest to the throttle. I normally do the adjustment within the normal riding rev range, at around 3-4k rpm. (With a huge fan cooling the motor)
Do not turn the motor off until the calibration screen instructs you to do so.
I normally find that the motor battles to idle once I have completed the sync, but once the GS911 releases the idle actuators, the idle immediately settles.
Turn the ignition off for at least 10 seconds after being instructed to do so. This allows the new idle actuator positions etc to be written away to the ecu.
Hope this all makes sense and helps.
Regards
Guy
PS. You may also benefit from downloading the latest version of the software. I see you are still running 1303.3