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Thanks G. I'll be checking it out today.
Looks ok to me.
The "A" mode button, the horn, headlamp flash, the brake lights and the lap timer all are all supplied by the same circuit. If the brake lights...
It can also be caused by a poor connection. At switch on everything lights up but lthe oad from the fuel pump, coils, etc pulls more current than...
Harry at DG get's my vote too :upyeah:
What Loz says
No it doesn't lose it's memory if it's disconnected from the battery. I've left bikes in the garage with the battery removed all winter, 3 months...
I presume disconnecting the ECU 'quick release' means removing the 2 multi-pin plugs from it? This will only be as a precaution to protect the ECU...
Thanks for the update G. I look forward to the site being online again. Thanks for all your work.
The high setting is 845mm, 5mm lower than the current bike, and adjusts down to 825mm which will suit me perfectly :)
I thought there was mention last week that the site could be down for a few days for maintenance. It seemed to go down unexpectedly though....
The ECU stores it's settings in flash memory and will remember them even when the battery is disconnected.
No it's not true. The TPS only needs resetting if the ECU is changed.
If it's still starting on the button I'd just leave it as it is. The auto-start is a function of the ECU and I doubt if even @chrisw will be able...
I guess you want to set the mileage on the odometer to read the same as the old clocks did? Many people would like an answer to that Marko but it...
Here's a pic of the key that I got for mine. [IMG] From a local locksmith, supplied and cut for a tenner. The wee red bit is for slotting a...
I agree, they are all far to tight except the Horiz left inlet opener and the Vertical left exh opener. The other exhaust clearances are within...
No problem Marko, glad to help. Good to hear you got it working with no problems.
And in case you need it. The neutral is Yellow/Green on pin 10. Good luck.
The speed sensor connection to the dash is Pin 17 and the wire is Grey/Green. The RPM connection is on Pin 18 and is Green