Bo thanks for posting up, I looking forward to hearing what you find out!
FI update, rode Saturday and about 20 miles into the ride the FI light pops on, also for anyone that is experiencing this, note that your odometer readout will be replaced by, and alternate with an FI warning digital readout.
My failure code is (C40), ISC valve trouble, ISC= idle speed control valve. 3 or 4 things can happen, 1. the motor in the valve may be defective, 2. loose wiring connection causing the motor in the valve to not operate, 3. clogged hose going to valve, 4. leaking or loose hose going to valve.
The ISC valve is located under the air box and above the throttle bodies.
My FI light has come on 8 times so far, it seems to happen after I go thru some twisties, so I'm thinking loose connection or loose hose. I think I am going to see if my dealer will give me a new ISC valve and I will install, during the installation I will look for I2R loses and hose problems. I'm a little apprehensive about taking it to the dealer for repairs.
How did I get the code, I used the paper clip diagnostic tool method. Actually you have to be ready to extract the code. I placed a paper clip and a 6mm hex key, allen wrench, and a piece of paper in my pocket (important) when we started the ride, once the light came on, you have to leave the bike running, if it dies don't turn the key off until you have the code. If you put your allen wrench in the hump you will have to turn the bike off to get it, unless you carry your extra key. I left one of my seat fasteners out before leaving the house so it would be easier to remove the seat.
Under the seat and adjacent to the battery there is a white connector with a cap on it, remove the cap, and note four terminals, two are side by side and two are diagonal, take the paper clip and jump the two terminals that are side by side and note the code readout on the odometer, be ready because the code will reset after it is read, (I think).
More to follow, my dealer is closed today so it will be a couple days before I find out if he will give me the new valve.
For now I am going to look for loose or clogged hoses and connections. Also the two motor windings should read 80 ohms each. Series 160 ohms, parallel 40 ohms.
100 miles later on the ride the light came on again, I checked it again and it was code C40 again. So I am fairly sure my problem is the ISC valve.
As you may suspect i did get a shop manual, the diagnostic section is pretty good. It has some weird language translation problems but for the most part it is ok. There are two troubleshooting modes, dealer mode and user mode.