Search found 40 matches
- 11 years ago
- Forum: V-Raptor and Xtra
- Topic: Gear linkage
- Replies: 15
- Views: 12199
Re: Gear linkage
Hi there, I'm a Navigator owner, so not 100% certain if these would fit a Raptor but they are the right ones for my bike. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M6-Female-Left-Hand-Thread-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-Rose-Joint-/180546088959?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a0962afff http://www.ebay.co.uk/...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: oh my blasted lectrics :(
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2477
Re: oh my blasted lectrics :(
An electrical defect.what can it be?
Fairly certain of Yorkshire.
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: 'Ello, 'ello, 'ello, what is this, then?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3200
Re: 'Ello, 'ello, 'ello, what is this, then?
Is this like ask the family?
Is the a question for the mother and the youngest child?
Is the a question for the mother and the youngest child?
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Been caught speeding. Allegedly!
- Replies: 69
- Views: 23930
Re: Been caught speeding. Allegedly!
Regarding the tracker fitted to police vehicles. I did a bike safe day with South Yorks the other weekend, usual half day in the class room followed by 120 mile ride out. Our officer was issued with a BMW 1200RT, we were talking about this and that and I asked him what the hump behind the seat was f...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: TLS ecu, not really worth it on the Navigator
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1908
TLS ecu, not really worth it on the Navigator
After weeks and months of faffing and procrastinating, I finally managed to take the bike to Dynogod Paul at http://dynobike.co.uk/. Many hours of research had convinced me that the Navigator was restricted by the exhaust ( taken care of by 50mm, 2-1-2 system with 50mm i.d cans) restrictive air box ...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Have you seen this?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2939
Re: Have you seen this?
Each to their own.
Someone could easily lose an eye with all those pointy bits.
I wonder if it has heated grips? Possibly not.
Someone could easily lose an eye with all those pointy bits.
I wonder if it has heated grips? Possibly not.
- 11 years ago
- Forum: Virtual Bar
- Topic: EYEBALL (changed title)
- Replies: 32
- Views: 48550
Re: EYEBALL (changed title)
Today I mainly spotted a silver Xtra Raptor in the bike park at Bike Safe in Doncaster. Said motorcycle looked un-molested other than the addition of frame sliders. I think the registration began FE51... As I was noseying around I noticed that the strap around the right hand can that covers the join...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Thanks for that suggestion of the 508 map. Did you notice any improvement with the TLS ecu?
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Shedmonkey the map I loaded was the nearest one I could find that suited my mods. The biggest difference other than the TL ecu I guess is the full 50mm exhaust, the standard Navigator one I removed was 36mm from the cylinder heads back! The map I chose was for a TLS with a full Yoshi system and an a...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: Ride-Outs & Events
- Topic: Piel island
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7609
Re: Piel island
I do hope Sooty and Sweep escaped from the van o.k.
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Quite right the pc2 only adjusts the fuel. I am planning on using the tls ecu for its ignition map, I hope the dyno guy will be able to reduce the fuel to suit. I was looking at which components could cause the excess fuel situation I had. TPS is now bang on, engine temp sender mod as per CT, thrott...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Scrub that, just found the blighter hiding between the rear splash guard and the lower seat tray.Now looking into the Navigators lack of air pressure sensors due to different air box.
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Yep pretty horrific. It black smoked like an old bus.
Now looking into the Navigators lack of air pressure sensors due to different air box. Could be time for more resistors.
Now looking into the Navigators lack of air pressure sensors due to different air box. Could be time for more resistors.
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Back again, I refitted the Cagiva ecu reset the TPS and went for a quick run to the petrol station (AGAIN). 16L in 120kms using the TLS ecu works out at 20mpg! On the way back I stopped and checked the TPS again, the idle had crept up to 1500, adjusted it back to 1200 and checked and reset the TPS. ...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: General Technical
- Topic: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
- Replies: 22
- Views: 8191
Re: Not a Raptor, but still a Cagiva....
Blue finger nails and lips were caused by continuous hammer blows, trying to knock some sense into me.
Hasn't worked.......
I should have listened to the voices.....
"LEAVE IT ALONE, LEAVE IT ALONE"
Hasn't worked.......
I should have listened to the voices.....
"LEAVE IT ALONE, LEAVE IT ALONE"