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« on: 02 November 2023, 03:52:03 pm »
Sorry for the late reply, between work and building an extension I haven't had much time for anything else.
If the meter is set to amps that would show if it's drawing current which would flatten the battery. Just be aware that with a lot of meters you have to change which hole the positive probe plugs into to measure current.
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« on: 05 September 2023, 08:55:43 pm »
If you or someone you know has a mutimeter, set it to amps, disconnect the battery earth lead and measure between it and the battery earth terminal. This should tell you if something's dragging the battery down.
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« on: 01 July 2023, 05:17:53 pm »
Did you get this sorted?
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« on: 13 June 2023, 12:08:07 pm »
As above, in good but used condition (see pics). Some surface rust on the arms but nothing major. This was on my bike when I bought it but not needed by me.Two keys. £130, Prefer collection from Co. Durham as I don't know how much postage would be. Any questions drop me a PM. I don't know how to upload more pictures but can whatsapp if needed. Thanks. 67354A74 FB6E 4DC8 853B D86BC9B4F9FB | 67354A74 FB6E 4DC8 853B D86BC9B4F9FB |
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« on: 13 June 2023, 11:57:57 am »
I got some from Aliexpress for about £20 and they're absolutely fine.
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« on: 14 April 2023, 08:39:51 pm »
Very nice, always liked the blue with full fairing.
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« on: 15 January 2023, 11:36:28 am »
Sorry, completely forgot about this. Just measured mine and its about 135mm between centres with the stand up.
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« on: 03 January 2023, 11:36:42 pm »
I'll try and get a measurement for you tomorrow if I get a chance.
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« on: 06 October 2022, 09:55:14 pm »
Full Black Widow system on mine, I got the AIS turned off so much less noise on overrun.
I think it's improved the consumption but haven't done enough miles yet to tell. Still very pleased overall.
On another note I checked my rotor, it's the old type and my bike's a 2014 plate. New one going in tomorrow.
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« on: 03 October 2022, 08:03:40 am »
Got my ECU re-flashed by Grant at Wizperformance. Really nice lad and knows his stuff.
£150 and he'll put it back to standard free if you're not happy. It's smoothed out the power when coming back on the throttle so more than happy.
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« on: 02 October 2022, 09:00:34 am »
Picked-up a brand new Nitron for £400, never been fitted and sprung to fit my weight. Still to set it up, might get a chance to look at it today.
Stripped the back end out and replaced all bearings and bushes while I was in there. I'll put a post up with pictures and part numbers when time allows.
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« on: 24 September 2022, 01:16:14 pm »
Just found this thread as I'm about to do mine.
I think the Wemoto links above are for Gen1 sleeves but happy to be corrected.
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« on: 20 September 2022, 08:32:07 pm »
Thanks for taking the time to reply all.
At the moment I'm going to take Robbo's advice, hang on until November and see if Nitron drop their prices- unless something else comes up.
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« on: 19 September 2022, 07:35:13 am »
To be honest once it's on I doubt it's ever going to get serviced, I certainly haven't ever done it in the past on any of my other bikes with Ohlins etc.
On another note, fork springs. Which is the usual upgrade, linear or progressive? Seen threads about using different weight oil in the legs for compression and rebound so will probably give that a go as well.
I'm getting the bits together for my winter jobs-list.
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« on: 17 September 2022, 02:04:03 pm »
Fantastic, thanks for this.
It's exactly what I was looking for and not too far away from me.
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« on: 17 September 2022, 12:33:47 pm »
Cheers Robbo, might hang on for a while longer then.
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« on: 17 September 2022, 07:20:51 am »
I'm looking at getting a replacement rear shock, mine has 43,000 miles on it and pogos about over potholes.
After some reading it seems that for road use, performance-wise there isn't much between Hyperpro and Nitron other than the £110 price difference.
Can anyone confirm that the Hyperpro is a good option for a gen2? I've read a lot of good reviews on the Nitron but not much info on Hyperpro.
There's a two-month lead-time on them at the moment but I'm not in a hurry.
edit: can't use R1 shock with satan's adapter because my bike's got ABS.
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« on: 14 September 2022, 06:04:06 pm »
Thanks for the link, I'll have a look. Might look into doing it myself with a spare ECU.
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« on: 13 September 2022, 07:32:18 pm »
Been reading about ECU re-flashing but mostly over the water.
Is there a UK version of Ivan? He seems to be the font of knowledge in the States?
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« on: 29 August 2022, 09:37:55 am »
Turns out the undertray on mine has been cut so no mounting points for the tip sensor or a couple of relays. I'll post a pic once it's replaced.
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« on: 19 August 2022, 08:28:04 pm »
Sorted, thanks.
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« on: 19 August 2022, 07:16:22 pm »
Could anyone do me a big favour and post a picture of the position of the tip sensor and relays under the seat? I'm sorting out my new bike and someone's been in and just either wedged everything in or left it loose.
I've had a good search through the web and can't find a pic. The workshop manual doesn't seem to give detais of where everything goes.
The tip sensor is just loose under the back seat...
Thanks.
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« on: 16 August 2022, 10:07:53 pm »
Picked-up a late-model gen2 yesterday and in the process of going through it. I had a good read through but did anyone find a printed manual, haynes or otherwise?
I like a paper manual, find them more practical in a garage with oily hands.
Ta.
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« on: 16 August 2022, 09:55:44 pm »
The Exup on the Gen2 is purely for noise dampening. It won't effect anything except the sound if it's removed 👍🏻 just makes sure to disconnect the cables from the servo under the seat too. Leave the servo in place that way you won't get any error codes and as far as the bike knows everything is still at factory spec, saves wasting £30 on a servo eliminator
Thanks for confirming this. I have an FZR1000RU and know that they run like sh#te if you take the exup valve out. Just got a Gen2 yesterday and was a bit concerned when I started checking it over properly this afternoon that the valve had been removed. I know I should have checked first but there-you-go. Looks like I got away with it this time for a change .. And it seems it's got a Black-Widow exhaust, somewhere under all the corrosion on the headers.
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