![]() You're more than likely going to be fine, especially if you get in good with your local service department. ![]() Places like my local dealer, they're just like you and I, looking to eek out what they can for a little more fun, and they won't say $hit to Yamaha, especially if in regards to Point 2, there is no giveaway that something on the bike has been tweaked. If its a super by the book dealer, they most likely will. Still in regards to the warranty, its also partially up to the dealer if they decide to tell Yamaha the ECU has been flashed.Yamaha corporate won't be tipped off to a ecu flash from pictures As Dave said, you may need to erase his signature off the ECU case if they want pics of the ECU for whatever reason, but that is pretty easy all things considered. If you have a power commander, that is pretty difficult to hide (service manager's comment). If you have a warranty issue, Yamaha may want photos of the bike to approve the warranty case.In fact, for the pending recall fixes, any plugging in for the recall flash should in theory just overwrite, no questions asked (outside of the "Are you sure you want to do this?" Unlike on cars, where a flash counter exists in the ECU, and the ECU is read by the dealer and corporate, Yamaha can't jack into your ECU and see it was flashed, tampered with, etc.So, I had a discussion with my local dealer recently after an unsightly issue I'd rather not think about again (nothing related to Yamaha's build quality, or anything Dave at VCycleNute did), and one of the service guys took my (shameless plug here) VCycleNut tuned 21 MT09 around the block (Hi from Colorado my friend! Been meaning to send my impressions of the tune but have been slammed with work and its been a bit on the cold side) and the topic came up in conversation about the tune and warranty.
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