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- 2 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 1000
- Topic: Fuel pump assembly
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3007
Re: Fuel pump assembly
It's the same. But I wouldn't change the whole unit. I had severe fuelling problems with my 650ie. I bought a couple of low pressure filters for Suzuki GSXR from ebay and replaced the stock one and cleaned the high pressure filter with lots of carburettor cleaner.That worked for a couple of thousand...
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: Oil cooler replacement lines
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7337
Re: Oil cooler replacement lines
You don't need lines specifically for the raptor.
Get to a store that makes custom lines and they will make you a set.
Get to a store that makes custom lines and they will make you a set.
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: HELP! - Cagiva Raptor 650 - Front brake master cyclinder
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4509
Re: HELP! - Cagiva Raptor 650 - Front brake master cyclinder
I replaced the stock one with a used radial one from a SD 990.It's a brembo 17mm but I'm not sure about the diameter.
No mods needed,the brake line just had to be rerouted.
No mods needed,the brake line just had to be rerouted.
- 2 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: KPH speedo needed for Raptor 650
- Replies: 6
- Views: 5427
Re: KPH speedo needed for Raptor 650
I'm pretty sure on the 650 you could switch from mph to kph somehow. Try holding down the trip reset button while you turn on the ignition. That actually worked on my 650ie 2006 model.I found out about it while messing with the tacho one day. Long pressing the trip reset button,while you have the o...
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
I actually emailed Leonelli.
They responded pretty fast.
They didnt have the exact same sensor,so I asked them to send me one with a different plug.
The difference was that it had a female plug while the old one had a male one.
So I bought two male plugs and made an adaptor.
They responded pretty fast.
They didnt have the exact same sensor,so I asked them to send me one with a different plug.
The difference was that it had a female plug while the old one had a male one.
So I bought two male plugs and made an adaptor.
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
Well I finally solved it.
The plug from the new sensor had the side wires reversed.
So I changed them in the same order with the old one and now it works
The plug from the new sensor had the side wires reversed.
So I changed them in the same order with the old one and now it works
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
It s 2006 650 IE. It should be 12 volts as I found the sensors brochure and it mentions it.
Also I have the service manual and claims the same.
So it should definetely be 12 volts.
Also I have the service manual and claims the same.
So it should definetely be 12 volts.
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
Only guessing here, but these things need power to work, unlike magnetic reed switches. Therefore you need to check the power supply and the earth. One or other of those is the likely culprit for the symptoms you describe. If so, it might also mean that your old one is perfectly OK! Nick Well,it tu...
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
Well I got a new one from leonelli. It was with a different plug as they didnt have the same one so I made an adaptor. Other than that,its the same. But the bad thing is that I dont have speed readings even with the new one. So now I have to figure whats wrong... The old one would stop working somet...
- 4 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: speedo sensor
- Replies: 22
- Views: 23357
Re: speedo sensor
Hi,
Anyone can confirm what sensors matches with the stock?
At least the cylinder as the plug can be modified to match.
Anyone can confirm what sensors matches with the stock?
At least the cylinder as the plug can be modified to match.
- 5 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: Replacement fuel pump
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7484
Re: Replacement fuel pump
I just took my pump,went to a car parts dealer and found a similar magnetti marelli one.
Cost was 37 euros.
But it wasn't a plug n play situation.Some modding was needed,specially at the cables in order to fit,as the plug was different.
Cost was 37 euros.
But it wasn't a plug n play situation.Some modding was needed,specially at the cables in order to fit,as the plug was different.
- 6 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: In need for info on how to adjust mixture(Anyone with teka/power commander,or a plug?)
- Replies: 0
- Views: 7271
In need for info on how to adjust mixture(Anyone with teka/power commander,or a plug?)
I have a 650ie for 5 years. Because I've done quite a lot kms and I've also fitted cans and air filter,the idle mixture is lean and the ride at 3000-3500 rpms is awful.You cant literally commute with the bike. I made my own yoshi box and adjust the idle at +5%.Also added +5% at low-mid-high. But for...
- 6 years ago
- Forum: Raptor 650
- Topic: Looking to join the raptor chapter.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7043
Re: Looking to join the raptor chapter.
Hello.
Well the typical suzuki problems.
I had to change the whole electricals a few weeks ago.
The engine is rock solid reliable.
No problems with the rear brake for me(maybe because I dont use it at ll).
Which one are you looking at?
Post the link from car.gr.(I'm greek too)
Well the typical suzuki problems.
I had to change the whole electricals a few weeks ago.
The engine is rock solid reliable.
No problems with the rear brake for me(maybe because I dont use it at ll).
Which one are you looking at?
Post the link from car.gr.(I'm greek too)
- 6 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Homemade Yoshi box and adaptor.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2269
Re: Homemade Yoshi box and adaptor.
If these files can somehow uploaded here,please do it.
I know that it's a bummer looking for something years later and not be able to find the files that you just need.
I know that it's a bummer looking for something years later and not be able to find the files that you just need.
- 6 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Homemade Yoshi box and adaptor.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2269
Homemade Yoshi box and adaptor.
Yes ,you read it right. You can make a diy yoshi box and plug it to your cagiva. The best part?Costs about 15 euros.Of course depends on how you want to make it,since if you want to make it exactly like the yoshi box ,you need to get a nice casing ,a plug etc.But just for 3-4 uses ,you can use it wi...