svp88, if I were you I would try to get everything back to the way it was before you adjusted it, then take it to the dealer. They will not necessarily touch the throttle bodies or any of that stuff. I think what they do is adjust the trim/tps through a computer. Shouldn't cost you more than a $100 bill. Anyways if you take it to them make sure you tell them exactly what you did yourself. I know, you wish you could avoid it....beleive me I know, but it is what it is. I bet a lot of people don't even think abou tthis shit when they get their shiny new exhaust system...hidden cost. Don't worry there will be plenty of more nice days to come.
so you are saying the aftermarket exhaust caused this? like i said i bought the bike with the arrow exhaust.. and i remember i had the backfire through the intake from day one.. but didnt know what it was.. (i got screwed by friends , i f u know what i mean)
abt adjusting the valves job that i did myself ... i changed 3 shims that were loose .. both intake opener and closer .. and the closer on the exhaust. the spaces are just like the book says : inlet opener : .10mm , inlet closer .00 mm . exhaust opener .10mm and closer .00mm.
so i called the dealer today.. told him abt my problem and he said it could be caused from many factors .. timing, spark plug/wire, valves , air/fuel ratio ect ect... then i asked how much it would cost me for them to adjust my throttle bodies.. he said 150$ and the line there is 2 weeks long.... they would look at my bike in 2 weeks..
plus those guys are rip offs .. this friend i got, got screwed from them when he had some stator issues on this RSV4 aprilia ... the bike was there for months and they never did a good job.. i guess they dont pay too much attention coz they are always busy..
back to the problem .. i have few questions if u dont mind ..
1. if it was a fuel/air ratio why when i was playing with the idling screw on both cylinders , the other cylinder was fine? never backfired from the intake.. no matter how much open the idling screw was?
2. few weeks back i started losing power/compression in the middle of highway .. after doing a constant 80mph for 5-6miles on 5th gear @ 4500-5000rpms. and out of nowhere the bike backfired 5-6times in a row from the exhaust and lost power/compression , the rpms ,speed dropped but the engine kept running.. downshifted to 3 gear and then everything went back to normal for another 3 hours .. then the same thing again...
3. ive read that bad timing might cause the intake backfire.. how can i check if the timing is right.. the book says i have to remove the crankcase cover ..
i would like to keep trying to fix this myself for few more days .. any tips?
if u say that its not worth it then i ll bring it to them and f it .. i ll let them rip me off ...
sorry abt all these questions ... i hope u understand, and thank you for your help!