I know, that's what I read at first, then I went a little deeper into how the TPS works, specifically for the 4V.
My understanding is the TPS has 2 measures of resistance/circuits within its housing (on the 4V bikes), comprising of 2 physical sweeping arms that measure the position of the throttle via resistance - one arm for the lower and one for the higher rev ranges respectively.
There is a point where the lower one gives way to the higher one. Therefore only the first of the 2 sweeping arms conveys a signal relating to the fuel cut-off at lower revs. I am only disabling the one that deals with the lower revs. It is working so I am assuming that in the absence of a signal from the lower rev range resistor, the Motronic defaults to a set mixture/value until the higher resistor kicks in.
This is all supposition on my part and I am perfectly prepared to be proved wrong - but the practical test shows that it works. Idle, acceleration, starting, and running are better than ever.
If there is something I have done that explains this improvement other than this mod, I can't think what it is. I tried running it without the TPS and it bogged down in 2nd gear and stalled exactly as you describe. I plugged the TPS in again and it was back to normal TPS riding.
Then immediately after this, I pulled over on the side of the road, put the tape between the 2 centre sockets, and now I love the bike, it's smoother than my K75RT was.
I'm saying this respectfully people here are much more knowledgeable than I am, I've just found something that works for me (almost by accident) and after 15 years of riding Ks I can honestly say this has made a huge improvement. But I'm the one taking the chance to see how the bike runs, and not advising anyone else to try it as such. All I know is, I am keeping my K1100RT for life, whereas before I actually considered selling it as it was great at slowing down but not great around town (a bit of TPS poetry there)
