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- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
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Tank Specially Designed Support
And I've had a thought on how it might all fit together. Connect the two piece's straight ends into the middle piece and then one of the angled ends can be inserted into one of the tank bolt holes and the the other angled end can be inserted into one of the frame's (tank) bolt holes. The angles will...
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
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Tank Specially Designed Support
Ha! Toolkit: what toolkit? Seems like one of the 4 previous owners of my low-mileage 1000 pinched the toolkit so that explains why I've never come across those odd bits. It'd be fun to see them in action, Andy! Nick Perhaps rather than pinching it they just couldn't be bothered with the hassle of p...
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7937
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7937
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7937
Tank Specially Designed Support
Photos will be along in the next message. As can be seen from the first the middle bit is tubular at each end and the other two pieces fit into them perfectly. They can be fitted either way round and I haven't got a clue which way is correct, or indeed, if it is correct that these pieces do go toget...
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7937
Tank Specially Designed Support
And I've also just found the middle bit in the photo below that the two other pieces will fit into to extend their length. But again no clue how they all 'work' together.
- 6 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Tank Specially Designed Support
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7937
Tank Specially Designed Support
I could well be wrong here but I thought this was them. And I have no idea how they 'work'.
- 7 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1338
Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
Sounds like to me that the fuel drain barb is blocked, which also doubles as a fuel tank vent pipe and is causing a vacuum in the fuel tank. That's a good shout.... Not sure what the sensor is but it has a short moulded pipe. Could be air temperature. 1st thing I noticed was the sensor had come awa...
- 7 months ago
- Forum: Raptor 1000
- Topic: I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1629
I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
In a similar vein to my recent post on a replacement reg/rec from a Japanese company called TourMax I see they also do the TPS at a slightly cheaper cost to OE and the one your looking for is TPS-110. I notice in all the adverts they don't show the underside of it and therefore the makers label. I u...
- 7 months ago
- Forum: Raptor 1000
- Topic: I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1629
I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
Just checked on Fowler's parts and the OEM TPS is over £100
See part 32 in https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/52 ... ting-parts
See part 32 in https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/parts/52 ... ting-parts
- 7 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1338
Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
Is the fuel filter within the pump housing? If so I should've replaced when tank was sealed. The filter sits next to the pump with various pipes etc on a mounting plate with a coverall 'bag' over it all. I couldn't find a direct plug and play replacement filter so resorted to tapping & blowing ...
- 7 months ago
- Forum: Raptor 1000
- Topic: I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1629
I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor for £12.59 and got rid of low speed glitches!
Top top post - some fantastic info in there. :D I actually think that leaving the bike in the garage over multiple winters, the wiper contact had become stuck to the track at some point and then subsequent twisting of the throttle had damaged it by lifting a bit of the carbon track up and amost leav...
- 7 months ago
- Forum: Raptor 1000
- Topic: Advice please !
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1257
Advice please !
I would really appreciate any advice really on making it a little more cool.. Being a rare 20 year old Italian it's pretty much inherently cool :mrgreen: So perhaps just clean it to within an inch of it's life... And most ways of making it more cool involve money, work & engineering ability e.g...
- 7 months ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1338
Cutting out with rev counter bouncing off zero at same time
Filled with fuel and it seemed to be fine for about 50 miles then started again To me that would point to something awry with the fuel system. Perhaps the fuel pump filter is clogged up to a certain height hence it's ok for 50 miles. Is there old fuel swilling around in the tank with perhaps water ...
- 8 months ago
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Raptor 1000 Rear Sets .
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1909