Date: 16-06-24  Time: 08:46 am

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Re: Dies without choke and kills battery
« Reply #25 on: 08 November 2015, 01:44:55 pm »
Oil light is common....not based on pressure...it is a level switch....if the oil isnt up to max the light can come on under hard accelaration or on hills even though the level is ok...ok as long as it is between the maximum and minimum markers next to the sight glass 8)
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Re: Dies without choke and kills battery
« Reply #26 on: 08 November 2015, 02:35:20 pm »
So no need to top it up then and nothing to be concerned about? Great. Thanks.

I'll get the tps checked one of these days but somehow the issues seemed to be gone when I rode it this morning. Thank you all for the help.

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Re: Dies without choke and kills battery
« Reply #27 on: 08 November 2015, 03:39:44 pm »
So no need to top it up then and nothing to be concerned about? Great. Thanks.

I'll get the tps checked one of these days but somehow the issues seemed to be gone when I rode it this morning. Thank you all for the help.


All you have to do is:


1) Switch on ignition (no need to start engine)
2) Unplug the TPS, the black plug on the outside of the carbs on the right side of the bike. You may need a key or screwdriver to help unplug it.
When unplugged your RPM clock needle will go to 3000rpm. This is a code indicating the TPS is either totally faulty, or unplugged!
3) Plug the TPS back in and the RPM needle if all is good should go to 5000rpm.
If it goes to 0rpm or 10,000rpm then it needs adjusting to 5000rpm.
4) To adjust it you need to slacken the two screws on the TPS just enough so you can move it with your hand, you will see the needle jump into either 0rpm, 5000rpm or 10,000rpm as you move it.
You will need a Security Torx T25 driver tool to adjust it though, if it needs doing, with the hole in the middle.


Just checking it takes seconds to do, or if it needs adjusting then a few minutes.
But be warned, as i have found, they can also slowly break down and misbehave, rather than just stop working, so bear that in mind.


The torx tool comes in different forms, i personally have the allen key type.


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=torx+t25+driver&safe=off&biw=1366&bih=643&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAmoVChMIx5n2m5OByQIVBvsOCh0AKQ29
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