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Always wanted a W800 until a used Street Cup showed up at the local dealership at half the cost. Would've never considered a non-Japanese bike in...
Closed-loop mode is when only the O2 sensor determines correct AFR for most complete burn under low load conditions. It kicks in at idle, slow...
Many bikes will lose the speedometer function if you remove the ABS. It's just one of them that they read of off.
I would expect the wheel speed sensors to be used for the speedometer if it has ABS. IMHO, a 10% error is not acceptable these days. At 55mph,...
I think fuel gets cut only while in gear with the clutch out. In neutral or with clutch in, it should be in closed-loop mode so blipping the...
Took the Street Cup out so I could run out the old fuel and get some fresh, stabilized stuff in it for winter storage. I like that the PO put in a...
There should be setting that automatically resets the tripmeter, mpg, etc. after refuelling. The OM should tell you how to change it to manual...
Honda is now producing a 90 hp, 755 cc short-stroke twin to replace their mid-sized inline fours. Currently it's only used in the Hornet but...
Bought a K&L MC450 jack. Expensive but costs less than getting a dedicated centerstand for each of my bikes. [IMG]
I started using the MVA online services. When I view my transactions, my bikes are listed by their correct model designation and VIN but my Street...
Because iron alloy wheels are called steel but aluminum alloys don't have specific names.
Chain links require a high tensile strength so whatever elements gives that quality are used. Some chains are shot peened, also. Unlike the link...
Brembo offers more choices if EBCs don't work for you. Unfortunately, they don't have all the different compounds for every bike. [IMG]
You might get the desired effect you're looking for by messing with the clutch play but if you don't have enough, it'll slip and burn.
I don't pay attention if a driver is JIS or not now that there are hybrids. If it fits good and doesn't slip is all that matters. Stubborn screws...
I bought thru a dealership so no info on the PO. I did get all the removed parts so I might put stock signals back.
I stumbled across a motogadget that looks exactly the same. They're expensive at $116 for a pair. Part # MG6004010.
Thanks. Bought the bike thru a non-triumph dealer. There about an inch long with a black base and cap. Looks just like the picture showing it...
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A bike that old might have some corrosion in the connectors.