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I think 600/750 tank and 1000 tank differs in size...

easier to compare using no. of km per litre of petrol...

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When my 04 had stalling probs related to the TPS, agents can only tell you to change the TPS. Parts replacement is SOP for most, if not all agents. Change this part, replace that part, change change change, replace replace replace. Spend spend spend.

 

 

Some ppl who changed the TPS got the same problem back a few months later. Cos the problem was inherent in the TPS itself. You swap out a problematic TPS with the same part-number item back in.... the problem will recur sooner or later right?

 

I rather DIY. Together with a friend, I opened up the bike, used GT85 on/in the TPS. And after that, the problem never came back all they way.

 

Cash spent: $0. Time spent: 4hrs.

 

If I had used the "agent fix" I would have probably left it there on a weekend and collected it the next and spent over $200 for sure.

 

 

so which means tat i can jus DIY? but any DUMMIES for DIY TPS?? haha

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I think 600/750 tank and 1000 tank differs in size...

easier to compare using no. of km per litre of petrol...

 

is abt 16km/l in city

17-18 km/l on highway

 

initial hit reserve could filled 12.8L

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1000cc Fuel Cap is about 17.5-18 Litres while the 600/750 is 16.5 Litres of fuels

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2003 - 2005 Honda Sp 150 (FR9672K)

2005 - 2007 Honda Cbr FireBlade 400 (FN543E)

2007 - 2010 Suzuki Gsx-R K7 1000 (AU222D)

2010 - 2011 Honda Civic FD2 (S*******)

 

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full black Gsxr 1000 with the GSXR decal in metallic silver reflective kind is K wat ???

K8 ??? i tink FBC plate ...K wat ah ?

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Should be a 08...

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full black Gsxr 1000 with the GSXR decal in metallic silver reflective kind is K wat ???

K8 ??? i tink FBC plate ...K wat ah ?

 

wanna change to k8 ?:angel:

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Rule No 2. If the biker is wrong. Refer to rule no 1.

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hey guys i need some advice.... intending to sell my bike already but ask ppl to COI and exchange with me a Spark 135... N my balance is 11400.... k7 600..

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=252540

 

wah... so fast ah? faster than i change tires..

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Anyone of you actually tried "cleaning up" the TPS internals using contact cleaners?

 

yes..the mechanic did it....

 

RE: TPS

 

My friend has clocked 15,000km on his 08, so far no stalling.

 

Mine 8,500km also no issues with TPS. Initially if some of you can recall, i complained of my bike stalling at track, but after I adjusted the clutch free-play, I have never encountered stalling.

 

 

clocked 27k plus and until now no problem.

 

only stall before when i didnt warm up if u wan to call that as tps problem...

 

hey bro wat u mean? wat happen to ur bike? u changing new bike??

 

like i said before...u guys that has no stall...are lucky guys....

 

Looks like you guys got all the lemons....

 

Back to the technical details on troubleshooting technique:

 

Do not change everything at 1 go. Do it one at a time so that you can pin point to the correct root cause.

 

The stall issue could also be due to multiple causes. So you cannot have a single solution to the problem. Treat every case as a separate issue.

 

The fact that your bike did not stall for 1 month means that 1 of the solution worked but due to some external issues like dusty environment or substandard TPS part, it came back.

 

The TPS thing is a hit-or-miss thing. You either get it or you don't. If you do, tough luck.

 

bro...we buy a brand new bike...not a 2nd hand bike...since we bought a NEW bike, then what we hope about that BRAND NEW bike..?? we hope we get a brand new bike with brand new smell and FREE PROBLEM bike isnt it...??? thats NORMAL hope brothers....

i dont said 07/08 is bad bike, but IF U CAN...TRY avoid this year R1...if u CANT...then thats ur money...if there is someone ask which year they should buy....i always give best advice/suggestion to our forum member...i want everybody happy with our R1...:thumb:

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so which means tat i can jus DIY? but any DUMMIES for DIY TPS?? haha

 

I go library check for you. :angel:

 

 

Take out seat. Open tank. Remove airbox. Remove throttle bodies carefully.

Main TPS is right in the center under TB/airbox. Sub TPS on left side, just at the frame.

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Take out seat. Open tank. Remove airbox. Remove throttle bodies carefully.

Main TPS is right in the center under TB/airbox. Sub TPS on left side, just at the frame.

 

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I go library check for you. :angel:

 

 

Take out seat. Open tank. Remove airbox. Remove throttle bodies carefully.

Main TPS is right in the center under TB/airbox. Sub TPS on left side, just at the frame.

 

 

okie.. so i jus spray the GT85 can liao?

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wanna change to k8 ?:angel:

 

That is 1 of my choice now... its CBR 1000RR8 or K8 1000... must pray hard to get it!!! find it difficult to get it also... like rare piece already... lol... K9 1000 is highly not affordable!!!

 

wah... so fast ah? faster than i change tires..

 

Must chase my dreams already!! lol...

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Race 1 Results

 

1. J. Hayes (Yamaha)

2. M. Mladin (Suzuki) +10.062

3. B. Bostrom (Yamaha) +12.160

4. A. Yates (Suzuki) +12.225

5. T. Hayden (Suzuki) +15.677

6. B. Young (Suzuki) +15.685

7. J. Holden (Honda) +24.491

8. T. Knapp (Suzuki) +27.265

9. M. Laverty (Suzuki) +28.123

10. J. Wood (Suzuki) +37.93

11. N. Hodgson (Honda)

12. L. Pegram (Ducati)

13. C. Ulrich (Suzuki)

14. S. Charlton (Suzuki)

15. S. Narbonne (Suzuki)

16. S. Jensen (Suzuki)

17. M. Crozier (Suzuki)

18. S. Higbee (Buell)

19. R. Corey (Suzuki)

20. S. Salenius (Suzuki)

 

Race 2 Results:

 

1. Josh Hayes, Yamaha YZF-R1

2. Tommy Hayden, Suzuki GSX-R1000

3. Ben Bostrom, Yamaha YZF-R1

4. Larry Pegram, Ducati 1098R

5. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000

6. Taylor Knapp, Suzuki GSX-R1000

7. Blake Young, Suzuki GSX-R1000

8. Neil Hodgson, Honda CBR1000RR

9. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000

10. Jake Holden, Honda CBR1000RR

11. Jeff Wood, Suzuki GSX-R1000

12. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki GSX-R1000

13. Scott Charlton, Suzuki GSX-R1000

14. Mark Crozier, Suzuki GSX-R1000

15. Ricky Corey, Yamaha YZF-R1

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hi anyone to recommend the front brake pad or spark plug . I, first time posting in this sports bike forum .

 

front brake pads use EBC HH. plugs can try Denso Iridum :)

What say u :angel:

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hmmmmmmmmm change bike season i can say....... heeheheee :cheeky:

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well aftr yestdae, my bike now is in good condition wif changed rotors and tyres.. thanks to dumgum's help..

 

and last wk meeting was a gd one indeed though was my first time.. hope to see u fellow gixxers again yea.. rose hit me if there's a meet up.. cheers mate...

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rose hit me if there's a meet up.. cheers mate...

 

-.-'

 

y ask rose to hit u if there's a meet up? :box:

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