When I mentioned the idle screw I wasn't aware he wasn't running a carb model. I didn't see him mention that until later in the post.First, there is not an idle screw on an EFI.
Yes it is the serial port, or USB on some. It is not riveted, those are Allen screws so you can just unscrew it. Don't think you can change target idle speed with protune but haven't tried either.
However, I would hook up and check faults. I totally agree this bike is not running right.
I had a couple issues on mine that caused poor throttle response, clogged injectors and burnt spark plug wires.
Either way you have a major miss on that bike that needs to be resolved. It sounds like it running on one cylinder.
Now guys I know you are all assuming something is wrong but audio bites from cell phones are not very good at the db level this bike is at. Whatever we are hearing may not be a true indication on how it's running. I would fully agree There seems to be a miss that you can hear in the video however without being there you can't know for sure if it's just the audio or the real deal....
I could take a sound clip of my 107 that is extremely quiet, zero top end noise and someone might say it's missing and I can assure you it's not. Sound clips are bad way to diagnose a problem, that's what im trying to say.

