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Nicalumisa
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Hello all,

I've been nosing on here and making use of all the great info for over twelve months now. So far, i've fitted riser bars with new brake lines, removed and cleaned the carbs plus carried out the TPS mod. When you consider the fact that i have very, very little mechanical experience i think you'll agree iv'e done ok !

I'd just like to say a big thank you to all for sharing thier knowledge and experience. Without the site i would not have have been able to complete the tasks mentioned.

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Nigel
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Hi ya is the tps mod worth doing is there much difference?
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Robert j wrote:Hi ya is the tps mod worth doing is there much difference?
Hello and welcome .
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Robert j wrote:Hi ya is the tps mod worth doing is there much difference?
It's worth it as it smooths it out a bit
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Nicalumisa
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Robert j wrote:Hi ya is the tps mod worth doing is there much difference?
Difficult to say exactly what difference it's made from my personal experience as i cleaned the carbs at the same time. When starting the bike from cold the tick over was quite lumpy and seemed to need full choke for quite a while. Since the carb clean/TPS adjustment It now runs smoother from cold and seems less reliant on full choke for so long. The TPS adjustment certainly hasn't made things any worse.

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