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New gen 1 has 7000rpm fault code.........................
#1
I got the new bike yesterday and the tacho was showing the 7000 exup fault... I stripped and cleaned the valve and then lubed with ceramic grease, it feels like it rotates absolutely fine. I then started the bike and it is again showing the 7000 rpm exup valve fault....
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#2
Knackered servo or cables then. disconnect cables and see if it goes away
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#3
Either the EXUP motor gone or stiff cables.

Check the cable are free running and there is slack at the valve first. (Wemoto do a set of cables for £50)

If cables are fine change the Exup motor
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#4
If your cables need adjusting and all you did was clean and grease the valve and put the cables back where they were without re-setting them you would still get the 7k fault code,


adjust the cables as per Pat's page here - http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/exupmaintenance.html


Then re-check for fault code.
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#5
I noticed that it returns to the closed position slowly, so i will take a look at the cables
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#6
Cables were slack, so adjusted and all seems well :thumbup  Took it for a spin and motor feels good :thumbup  Looked at fork seal and it's leaking :thumbdown  Bugger. need to order seals, so is the front end definitely 5pw r1 (2002 - 2003)


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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#7
Good to hear :-)........gonna do mine tomorrow.....minus the Tyskie....and the heat lol
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#8
Never heard of the 7000K fault code from slack cables :rolleyes
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#9
They were also routed wrong and the valve was positioned slightly out. I will check again tomorrow, as it seems to do it if the bike has been lying a while as it stops doing it when the bike has warmed up

If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#10
4xv-5jj 41mm
5pw 43mm
iirc
get the very nears out!
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#11
Just taken the bike for a 30 mile ride in the wet. It doesn't like white lines! It also doesn't seem to want to lean over as much as the standard fazer? I thought it would because of the r1 front and r6 rear. It definitely doesnt handle anything like my fazer with the 2008 r1 front/r6 shock. I think the chain is too tight so going to loosen it off a bit and see if that has affected the handling. Fork seal has stopped leaking. Just bought a set of seals as well :'(
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#12
(24-10-15, 01:51 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: 4xv-5jj 41mm
5pw 43mm
iirc
get the very nears out!


They are 43mm Smile  I now have a set of fork seals that will sit on the shelf until such time as i need them Sad  I have been out again and the fork is still not leaking, so i think either i have been spraying wd 40 or gel cleaner and it has got on the stanchion :groan
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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