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signit98 09-23-2009 05:03 PM

Hey, Ben... in your audio club, do all members still use gramophones? I loved your theory that a difference in the cables that feed the signal to the speakers will not make any difference in the outcome... i.e. the sound!

Not when you use the $99.00 Wally-World special type of HiFi system... you are right... not with a gramophone either... you are right!

bacn5 09-23-2009 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob K. (Post 4909432)
Here's my problem...
I sync the throttle bodies and my 1999 R1100S runs sweet. Just fine.

However, after only a hundred miles or sometimes even less, I can feel that it is off. I have pulled the brass screws out and cleaned them, and inside. I even put a tiny bit of blue Lock-tite on the screws to be sure that they are not moving.

Any ideas guys?
:confused:

Bob,
I had a similar issue with my 2001 R1100s... The cables were not returning exactly the same due to binding at the Bowden assembly. I took it apart and lubricated everything and haven't had an issue in the last 9,000 miles:D

Here is an easy way to test for this issue:
If the throttle plates are synced properly and the cables are returning properly, both plates should contact the stops at the same time when the throttle grip is rotated opened and then released...

In a quite garage, with the engine off reach down and hold the left side throttle plate open. Now open and close the throttle grip while listening for the right side to hit against its stop. Repeat this process on the opposite side of the engine. If you cannot hear one side hitting against its stop, you either did not sync them properly, or you have a binding cable.

Perform this check every time you disturb the cable routing such as when you remove the side panels, or especially after removing the fuel tank.

bacn5 09-23-2009 06:30 PM

Oh and I really like the Twin Max. You can't beat a needle which points straight up when all is well. I mount mine on a bracket which is attached to the fuel door screws.

Boybiker3 09-23-2009 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bacn5 (Post 4915028)
Bob,
I had a similar issue with my 2001 R1100s... The cables were not returning exactly the same due to binding at the Bowden assembly. I took it apart and lubricated everything and haven't had an issue in the last 9,000 miles:D

Here is an easy way to test for this issue:
If the throttle plates are synced properly and the cables are returning properly, both plates should contact the stops at the same time when the throttle grip is rotated opened and then released...

In a quite garage, with the engine off reach down and hold the left side throttle plate open. Now open and close the throttle grip while listening for the right side to hit against its stop. Repeat this process on the opposite side of the engine. If you cannot hear one side hitting against its stop, you either did not sync them properly, or you have a binding cable.

Perform this check every time you disturb the cable routing such as when you remove the side panels, or especially after removing the fuel tank.

That is all very good advice.

On the other hand, you could just attached dual vacuum gauges in 15 seconds and learn all that and much more and not have to go feeling if the levers are hitting the idle stops exactly together or not. Even a TwinMax would be helpful.

boxercup 09-23-2009 06:54 PM

Oh Boy...
 
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Originally Posted by signit98 (Post 4914882)
Hey, Ben... in your audio club, do all members still use gramophones?

This is both funny and relevant.

Very funny LMAO Ralf....

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But the relevant part refers to analogue gauges.

Boy this is 2009!

We have electronic gadgets now.

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Oh Boy, Ole Ben!

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How ya doing Levert? You represent your country well and are quite a knowledgeable guy. ;)

Stick around we can have fun - We missed you!

Best to you Levert and your lady!

Paulaner 09-23-2009 10:48 PM

dammit! so much good advice covered in dung...
 
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Originally Posted by Boybiker3 (Post 4914778)
I wish some people would go to my website and think about my points. And then try it. Cheap.

Yes, I am an idiot, thank you very much.

well, I tried to approach your website with an open mind, hoping to find that you are wrongly maligned on this forum.

I was disappointed!

I couldn't even get through 1 page without hearing your whining about your vendetta here at PP.
If this forum sucks so badly, why do you keep coming back? Is it to entertain us??

And let's be openly objective here: if you propose a "solution" that another member chooses to ignore, is it your mandate to keep proffering advice where it's seemingly not wanted? Simply say your piece and log off! Give your fellow riders your best advice, and then let THEM decide what they want to do!

.02, though it feels like I got more than my money's worth!

Bob K. 09-24-2009 03:55 AM

I am getting all kinds of advice. GREAT! I am pulling the panels and tank in a few weeks to install a Techlusion and check over for vacuum leaks, etc. While I'm there I will also check the cables out to see how things work there. I have the old school sync tubes filled with the nasty mercury. :eek:

But, I'm glad for this as there seems to be great debate as to the twin max or standard vacuum gauges.
I'm impressed. I'm getting great feedback! Also, some great pointers!

levert 09-24-2009 04:56 AM

boxercup,
Thanks, doing well.
We had the new Vmax and Anniversary edition Speed Triple out this weekend for an 800 km romp.Nothing like 200 hp and 2nd gear rolling burnouts, lol.

The good thing about this place is the the advice one gets for FREE.In a week I've learned I've snookered my nylon cables and there is something better than Seafoam:cool:

BTW, my Ducati still has that hiccup that we talked about, oh well??http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1253796991.jpg

roger albert 09-24-2009 05:38 AM

Looks cool Levert. Actually had a guy show up at the track on one of the new Max' recently.
He was a good sized guy and did ok with it once we dialed in darn near all the rebound on the front (and a lot on the rear) but my scrawny carcass could never have muscled it around at much pace. The guy improved a lot throughout the day and was pretty quick save for one very technical section (double chicane followed by tight left 180 blind up hill) Looked like a lot of fun.
Have a new speed triple coming in next week. Going to completely revalve the forks (and maybe the rear) I did one set of forks a while back, but the owner only had the budget to reshim, which is not enough given the tiny port size in the compression leg. Anxious to play with it to see what can be accomplished, as I really like the 1050 S3s. Have fun.

levert 09-24-2009 06:00 AM

The Speed Triple really has a high speed compression problem.We tried everything on the front and the only way we could get it sort of right was having the Comp at the lowest setting, definitely could use revalving and new springs.

Your right on with the Vmax!! We found out real fast that on any corner you have to hang off and actually pull the bike down and hold it there.We had a K1300S with us as well, too bad we did not do the drag race. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1253800813.jpg

roger albert 09-24-2009 07:35 AM

Sounds like we're on the same page. I'll try to remember to snap a shot of the stock valves and a typical aftermarket one (will be RT in this case) sideby side. You'll be surprised at the difference in port sizes. It's almost as if triumph sought to have some residual damping even if the shim stack failed. This is why just reshimming a stock valve doesn't necessarily cut it. Sometimes the factory is close, and other times you just scratch your head wondering how a whole team of engineers with data and experience could get it so wrong. I suspect something to do with a whole team of attorneys or marketers. Still, a bike I really like.

levert 09-24-2009 07:43 AM

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Still, a bike I really like.
All our guys liked it, the motor can make you almost forget the other issues.I wouldn't be surprised if like the street triple they offer an R version on the speed triple in future years.
For the money its still a steal even if you have to put a grand into it, the motor is just unique:D:D:D
Hard to find these with stock exhausts, its almost like you have to put pipes on they sound so good.

ErricZ 09-24-2009 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob K. (Post 4915478)
I am getting all kinds of advice. GREAT! I am pulling the panels and tank in a few weeks to install a Techlusion and check over for vacuum leaks, etc. While I'm there I will also check the cables out to see how things work there. I have the old school sync tubes filled with the nasty mercury. :eek:

But, I'm glad for this as there seems to be great debate as to the twin max or standard vacuum gauges.
I'm impressed. I'm getting great feedback! Also, some great pointers!

lol, I had those until the mercury ended up as a toxic spill in my buddy's backyard whilst tuning my XS1100 one day. Oh my ... that was the last time I used fluid tubes for syncing anything.

signit98 09-24-2009 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by levert (Post 4915854)
For the money its still a steal even if you have to put a grand into it, the motor is just unique:D:D:D

That motor is just about the best I have experienced... EVER!

Almost as much torque as a twin but with the revving abilities of an i-4... the sound is second to none and I love the whirring of the gears...

I have been looking long and hard - VERY HARD at an 06' 675... just in case I need a go-fast bike again...

RBMann 09-29-2009 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob K. (Post 4915478)
I am getting all kinds of advice. GREAT! I am pulling the panels and tank in a few weeks to install a Techlusion and check over for vacuum leaks, etc. While I'm there I will also check the cables out to see how things work there. I have the old school sync tubes filled with the nasty mercury. :eek:

But, I'm glad for this as there seems to be great debate as to the twin max or standard vacuum gauges.
I'm impressed. I'm getting great feedback! Also, some great pointers!

Bob-

Solve your problems and/or air leak before installing the Techlusion. You don't want something else muddying the water.

Good luck.


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