is this meant for the what have you done to your bike thread mate lollloydiecbr wrote:Put some rim tape on and fitted my other 2-1 headers
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Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
No, he found the rim tape on Ebay.seb421 wrote:is this meant for the what have you done to your bike thread mate lollloydiecbr wrote:Put some rim tape on and fitted my other 2-1 headers
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Good morning all lol sorry
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Well went to fit this today and it aint off a vtr firestorm, has vtr written on back so assume its for spplayerone wrote:and boughtbigspanishmarty wrote:regulator/rectifier on ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 19d135c6be

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bugger sorry to hear that, i would have thought it could be made to fit, ask the question in the workshop section.
if an R1 r/r can be made to fit then surely a sp jobby can.
in fairness to the advert he doesn't state firestorm, and thats caught me out before......doh!!!!
if an R1 r/r can be made to fit then surely a sp jobby can.
in fairness to the advert he doesn't state firestorm, and thats caught me out before......doh!!!!
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Oh its not the first time I've jumped in with both feet and been stung beforebigspanishmarty wrote:bugger sorry to hear that, i would have thought it could be made to fit, ask the question in the workshop section.
if an R1 r/r can be made to fit then surely a sp jobby can.
in fairness to the advert he doesn't state firestorm, and thats caught me out before......doh!!!!


Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
we have all done that.Oh its not the first time I've jumped in with both feet and been stung before
Like BSM says If an R1 r/r can be made to fit then surely a sp jobby can. Just wont be a straight plug and play.

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Could someone with an SP1 have a look at the pin-outs on the RR?
There will be three leads of the same colour coming form the alternator coil, and two or three other leads.
Need to know the red and green positions, and whether you're looking into the plug or the socket when deciding where the colours go.
PlayerOne, is it a five or six pin unit?
There will be three leads of the same colour coming form the alternator coil, and two or three other leads.
Need to know the red and green positions, and whether you're looking into the plug or the socket when deciding where the colours go.
PlayerOne, is it a five or six pin unit?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
Its 5 pin, 3 on bottom and 2 on toptony.mon wrote:Could someone with an SP1 have a look at the pin-outs on the RR?
There will be three leads of the same colour coming form the alternator coil, and two or three other leads.
Need to know the red and green positions, and whether you're looking into the plug or the socket when deciding where the colours go.
PlayerOne, is it a five or six pin unit?
Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
That should be easy, then.
The three in a row are the three yellows from the alternator.
One of the others is a ground, the other is a live.
Meter it out to see which one grounds to the base of the unit, that'll be the earth wire.
Put the live feed (probably red or red/white trace) that goes to the battery in the non-ground one.
I'd expect it to be earth to the right as you look at the RR, and live to the left. That's the way is is on Storm ones, anyway.
But looking on t'interweb there seem to be several SP1 RR's pictured, some with a pair of trailing leads going into the body of the unit, and some that just have a plug and socket, like the majority of RR's.
These have an ignition sense connection, so that voltage can't leak away to make heat when the bike's switched off.
I have a feeling that this extra connection is what's needed when using R1/R6 RR's, as mine would charge perfectly but the battery goes flat over a week or so if the bike's unused.
Have a look at this from the RC51 site:
http://www.rc51forums.com/forums/archiv ... -6540.html
The three in a row are the three yellows from the alternator.
One of the others is a ground, the other is a live.
Meter it out to see which one grounds to the base of the unit, that'll be the earth wire.
Put the live feed (probably red or red/white trace) that goes to the battery in the non-ground one.
I'd expect it to be earth to the right as you look at the RR, and live to the left. That's the way is is on Storm ones, anyway.
But looking on t'interweb there seem to be several SP1 RR's pictured, some with a pair of trailing leads going into the body of the unit, and some that just have a plug and socket, like the majority of RR's.
These have an ignition sense connection, so that voltage can't leak away to make heat when the bike's switched off.
I have a feeling that this extra connection is what's needed when using R1/R6 RR's, as mine would charge perfectly but the battery goes flat over a week or so if the bike's unused.
Have a look at this from the RC51 site:
http://www.rc51forums.com/forums/archiv ... -6540.html
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
looks like it was a mod on another bike, serial printed on back comes up as yamaha/kwak so guess its an r1/r6 model lol
Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
Anyone feel this may be a little on the optomistic side? -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-vtr1000 ... 2a1e1082cc
Shame he's grown out of sportsbikes, but luckily doesn't classify Fireblades under that banner!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-vtr1000 ... 2a1e1082cc
Shame he's grown out of sportsbikes, but luckily doesn't classify Fireblades under that banner!

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Re: Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)
yup...........the old adage less is more does not apply to this bike 

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Seen that bike on ebay 2-3 times nowKev L wrote:Anyone feel this may be a little on the optomistic side? -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-vtr1000 ... 2a1e1082cc
Shame he's grown out of sportsbikes, but luckily doesn't classify Fireblades under that banner!