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PostPosted: 18 Jun 2021 20:01 
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That's only true because you have a Tuber X1 lOl

cue angry XB replies :rotfl: :rotfl: :uhoh:

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PostPosted: 21 Jun 2021 09:24 
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The Portuguese health system is fantastic Att, it puts ours to shame.
But you will get just as pissed off with their petty bureaucracy as ours, unfortunately theirs is enforced in a spiteful and vindictive way if you're an estranho (they are bondsmen to their EU paymasters after all) and you don't argue with the rozzers... plus ça change!

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PostPosted: 22 Jun 2021 20:38 
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Maz wrote:
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Go on then...


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PostPosted: 22 Jun 2021 20:53 
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Can't be arsed, we've been here so many times before !

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PostPosted: 22 Jun 2021 21:19 
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Maz wrote:
Can't be arsed, we've been here so many times before !


I thought it was the bike problem, not the me problem lOl


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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2021 20:18 
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Been to see Att this afternoon and we've checked the fuel pressure , reset the tps and checked AFV as the bike sounded and smelled like it was running very rich, afv was at 142% possible from the old fuel pump running at low pressure. I'm thinking that it was that far out that before it got a chance to correct itself the bike was cutting out. So today we've reset the TPS , fitted new genuine plugs and reduced the AFV down to 120% which is the region that my Uly and my X1 always see to settle at. Throttle response was instantly better and the bike no longer smelt to be running rich. Not knowing what the bike normally runs at I thought it safer to set at 120 and let it relearn from there rather than to set at 100 which would have been 42% less fuel than it was at when we started. Just a case of waiting for Att to get a chance to roadtest it now ;)

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PostPosted: 04 Aug 2021 12:26 
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Nice one, Kev. So how did it go?

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PostPosted: 04 Aug 2021 20:54 
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t965m wrote:
Nice one, Kev. So how did it go?


Seems to have gone well.

Kev is a gentleman and responded to my begging e mails, PM`s and written letters, it was terribly difficult to get him to come over lOl

Nah, he is a diamond and the bike is running well again.

I have a special gift for him on Em`s day. :sun: :yup:


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PostPosted: 04 Aug 2021 21:26 
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att wrote:
t965m wrote:
Nice one, Kev. So how did it go?


Seems to have gone well.

Kev is a gentleman and responded to my begging e mails, PM`s and written letters, it was terribly difficult to get him to come over lOl

Nah, he is a diamond and the bike is running well again.

I have a special gift for him on Em`s day. :sun: :yup:


Just pleased to have been able to help mate ;-) and great to have a catch up as well, it will be interesting to see what the AFV has settled down to after it's done a few miles.

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PostPosted: 05 Aug 2021 09:35 
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I love a happy ending lOl

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PostPosted: 05 Aug 2021 10:13 
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t965m wrote:
I love a happy ending lOl

:D :D :D :D

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PostPosted: 15 Aug 2021 16:22 
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...Now on the hunt for a engine temperature sensor, the one that goes in the top of the rear pot.

If anyone knows of one or has one and wants to sell it, then please let me know.

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PostPosted: 16 Aug 2021 10:11 
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I decided to look into getting a temp sensor on the web...Well, it is a part made from unobtainium it would seem.

So I made an enquiry with the ntl website, twinmotorcycles as it states that it is a POA part, so I sent off an enquiry, not expecting an answer until Wednesday, as that is when they are open again, but I had an email this morning from them and they want 225.00 Euro for this part, it is genuine part for the XB`s that you have to modify...So I thought about that and knowing how much they were, I was determined not to pay that for it.

USA place has one that is less than £100 delivered with duty etc.

I have ordered a sensor from Amazon for £30.00 delivered from the USA as a bit of an experiment.

However, before I did all this I removed the old sensor after grinding a portion of a 1/2 inch socket so that the cable could play freely...There was a bit of debris in the place that the sensor sits, so I blew that out with an airline, I checked the bullet connectors and the female seemed a bit loose lOl No change there then. So I cleaned it all up, tightened up the female with a bit of pressure from some electrical thingy`s, plunged the male part in and then made sure it was a nice tight fit, it was lovely.

So a nice fitting sensor screwed back in place all nice and clean, well connected and put the tank back on, put some fuel in it ready for the usual test track this morning.

Beautiful, lovely, smoother than a oiled up whore in silk panties, so I am going to get the plugs out give them a good scrub and then take it for a long run to see if the fueling is right, it smells fine, but the colour of the plugs will tell me what I want to know better.

If it was just a loose bullet connector all this time, then I am going to inflict a serious physical injury upon myself.

TBC.....


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PostPosted: 16 Aug 2021 13:40 
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PostPosted: 16 Aug 2021 17:38 
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att wrote:
I decided to look into getting a temp sensor on the web...Well, it is a part made from unobtainium it would seem.

So I made an enquiry with the ntl website, twinmotorcycles as it states that it is a POA part, so I sent off an enquiry, not expecting an answer until Wednesday, as that is when they are open again, but I had an email this morning from them and they want 225.00 Euro for this part, it is genuine part for the XB`s that you have to modify...So I thought about that and knowing how much they were, I was determined not to pay that for it.

USA place has one that is less than £100 delivered with duty etc.

I have ordered a sensor from Amazon for £30.00 delivered from the USA as a bit of an experiment.

However, before I did all this I removed the old sensor after grinding a portion of a 1/2 inch socket so that the cable could play freely...There was a bit of debris in the place that the sensor sits, so I blew that out with an airline, I checked the bullet connectors and the female seemed a bit loose lOl No change there then. So I cleaned it all up, tightened up the female with a bit of pressure from some electrical thingy`s, plunged the male part in and then made sure it was a nice tight fit, it was lovely.

So a nice fitting sensor screwed back in place all nice and clean, well connected and put the tank back on, put some fuel in it ready for the usual test track this morning.

Beautiful, lovely, smoother than a oiled up whore in silk panties, so I am going to get the plugs out give them a good scrub and then take it for a long run to see if the fueling is right, it smells fine, but the colour of the plugs will tell me what I want to know better.

If it was just a loose bullet connector all this time, then I am going to inflict a serious physical injury upon myself.

TBC.....

You plonker ;) I told you to check that connection and to make sure it's wire wasn't rubbing through the other week lOl

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