Well after a joyful 1.5 years of riding the AN400 without so much as a hiccup, last week the FI warning light on the dash started coming on. Took it round to the local dealer expecting to be told I needed a new throttle body at the cost of hundreds and hundreds of pounds. In the event, the mechanic told me that the Secondary Throttle Valve Actuator was sticking slightly and gave it some lube for a grand total of just £36. All is now fine, however I'm told that if it starts happening again then the only solution will be to replace throttle body which will cost £1000+

So I'd like to know if anyone here has had any experience with a sticky STVA and whether the lubrication is likely to be a long-term fix or has it just delayed the inevitable for a short while? If I'm going to spend over £1000 then I'd imagine I'm better off putting it towards another bike and getting what I can for this one while it's healthy (and it is healthy according to the dealer). It's a shame though, because I don't want another bike - I'd go straight for another AN400 and would be more than happy to keep this one if I could shake the notion that it could be a ticking time bomb.
Any food for thought would be appreciated. Many thanks.
