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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 21:23 
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Bungle wrote:
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How frequently do these fowl up ?

If they fowl up, does it mean they're goosed?

No, just Donald Ducked...

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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 21:27 
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(Yes I know it's the tech forum, but you seem to let anyone in here now :roll: )


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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 21:46 
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We'll all get the bird in a min!!

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PostPosted: 28 Jun 2009 22:33 
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Hi PH, the HARD RESET is NOT done by the HD 'techs'.

They will not have a clue what you are going on about! :lol:

It's quite easy to do, follow the 'how to', and lucky you, you won't even need ECMSpy to do the standard TPS Reset! 8-)

No matter how many times you do the standard TPS reset, it will make no difference!
I tested every electrical part of my Uly when I had probs, and took it back to my dealer and they changed the intake seals, I took it out before I left with it, and it was fine, until I got home.
Deturimed to fix it, every time I took something apart and reconnected it, I would have a positive result, for about 5 miles, then the 'stutter' and 'bogging down' would come back again.
I changed the plugs, air filters, petrol, ignition timing, ECUs, re-routed the breather pipes and adjusted the exhaust valve cable. Nothing made any difference, until I reset the TPS on the throttle body. Bang, instantly better, and after the AFV ride, has never faltered since, not even after changing ECUs to run a Quill pipe and now I'm back on stock ECU and pipe.

Today I started it and it just ticked over like a carbed Harley, perfectly, like clockwork.
You're in Plymouth aren't you? :? If so, we could try to meet up?

I'm not an expert, but I might spot something?


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PostPosted: 29 Jun 2009 14:10 
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Bungle wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
How frequently do these fowl up ?

If they fowl up, does it mean they're goosed?

Bungle-You make me larf-You're such a cock!

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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 07:47 
norrie wrote:
How long is a bit of string?


Generally, find the mid point and measure to one end. Double it and you have the answer.


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 07:48 
Norm wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
If thats the one it's already been done!

Wrong. :roll:

Every day offers a new way to prove yourself worthy of your reputation.


Bit harsh Norm considering ph has a 2009 bike :roll:


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 08:10 
Spook wrote:
Norm wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
If thats the one it's already been done!

Wrong. :roll:

Every day offers a new way to prove yourself worthy of your reputation.


Bit harsh Norm considering ph has a 2009 bike :roll:


Welcome to my world. Getting use to his sarcasm - he hasn't a clue - got him fooled!


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 08:12 
ph4824 wrote:
Spook wrote:
Norm wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
If thats the one it's already been done!

Wrong. :roll:

Every day offers a new way to prove yourself worthy of your reputation.


Bit harsh Norm considering ph has a 2009 bike :roll:


Welcome to my world. Getting use to his sarcasm - he hasn't a clue - got him fooled!


Doubt that


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 17:40 
Spook wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
Spook wrote:
Norm wrote:
ph4824 wrote:
If thats the one it's already been done!

Wrong. :roll:

Every day offers a new way to prove yourself worthy of your reputation.


Bit harsh Norm considering ph has a 2009 bike :roll:


Welcome to my world. Getting use to his sarcasm - he hasn't a clue - got him fooled!


Doubt that


Spook how you doubt me! You have no idea - I have fooled you also!

I'm bored now, I'm off :sad1:


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PostPosted: 30 Jun 2009 19:20 
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ph4824 wrote:
Spook how you doubt me! You have no idea - I have fooled you also!

I'm bored now, I'm off :sad1:

Yeah, err, good one ph :?: :?


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