Where to het a New TPS

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Gerrit
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Where to het a New TPS

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Broke my TPS by accident, when attempring to adjust the resistance.

Searched all over for a replacement unit. Found this link ...

http://cnkabang.en.made-in-china.com/pr ... T025-.html

Anyone got an idea how to source the TPS, as this company is an OEM supplier.

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http://zsf-motorrad.de/en

type in your VIN number then it shows the entire bike in micro fiche pics type thing..

find the area in question get your official part number then your laughing...
start with david silvers spares possibly.

i would have got the part number for you but not 100% sure where the TPS is located. :( sure i have seen it on my travels..
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Its's the black thing on the side of the carbs.
It's the only thing on the carbs with wires going to it.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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can you spot it on here?

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or maybe its on teh wiring loom one

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I think he knows what it is as he broke it, so needs a new one, contact David Silver spares or try a scrap yard or just Honda
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stormingjoe wrote:I think he knows what it is as he broke it, so needs a new one, contact David Silver spares or try a scrap yard or just Honda
yeah i know,, but i was offering to help if some one could point out what part it is ...
im aware of the part but trying to find it on these diagrams so i can see where i can find it for him..
couldnt see any thing on the david silver site but some times it helps to have a part number
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Not the easiest to find I agree Chuxsta, but this looks like it to me, number 15 on the fiche.

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Gerrit,
Getting back the original question, David Silver may be your best bet if you can't find one from a breakers even though you are not located in UK.

Chris.
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cheers sirch.. that was spot on... the part number is 16060MBB640

looking ar £130+ for honda part..

http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/part ... 060MBB640/

http://www.lings.com/hondaparts/16060mbb640.html

http://www.cmsnl.com/products/sensor-se ... 060mbb640/
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Try E-bay UK :biggrin
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Timbo wrote:
franz125 wrote:Try E-bay UK :biggrin

Wow!! your first post on the forum and it is such a useful, helpful and obvious piece of advice, guess things can only get better :thumbup:

Oh and welcome to the forum.
Thanks! :wave:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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