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>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - alanfavell - 27-11-2015

Greetings


>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Bigmatt - 01-12-2015

Hi, My name is Matt and have been lurking for awhile so I thought I better say hello !

 

  I  have a 1992 TDM 850 that I bought about 6 or 7 months ago. I have wanted one for a very long time. Actually I lived in Banbury England in the early 90"s when I first saw one. Good things come to those who wait !

 

I have done a little work to this bike since I got it.  I stripped the bike down and disconnected, cleaned and recrimped all connectors. I replaced the Regulator/Rectifier with a R98 and replaced the stator. I wired the stator directly to the regulator/rectifier and then directly to the battery with upgraded wiring. I added a volt meter to the instrument cluster. It now runs @ 14.2 volts with both headlights on high beam.  I added an electric fuel pump, replaced the cush drive rubbers and had the forks rebuilt at a local suspension shop. Changed brake pads, tires and installed hand guards.

 

I can ride this bike all day long and then some !  Very comfortable.

 

 I have got a lot of information from this site that has helped me get the bike in running order.  This is an awsome site !!!



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Studley Ramrod - 02-12-2015

Everything's big in Texas eh Matt. Lol  Glad you found the site useful. :good:



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Blue - 02-12-2015

Hello Matt - sounds like you have been getting well aquainted with the bike with the changes that you have made!

 

Welcome from me too. :good:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dablik - 02-12-2015

Hi Matt, you a Texas ranger fella with the TDM as ya steed  Smile Welcome to the site  :good:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Rewop - 02-12-2015

Quote:Hi, My name is Matt and have been lurking for awhile so I thought I better say hello !

 

  I  have a 1992 TDM 850 that I bought about 6 or 7 months ago. I have wanted one for a very long time. Actually I lived in Banbury England in the early 90"s when I first saw one. Good things come to those who wait !

 

I have done a little work to this bike since I got it.  I stripped the bike down and disconnected, cleaned and recrimped all connectors. I replaced the Regulator/Rectifier with a R98 and replaced the stator. I wired the stator directly to the regulator/rectifier and then directly to the battery with upgraded wiring. I added a volt meter to the instrument cluster. It now runs @ 14.2 volts with both headlights on high beam.  I added an electric fuel pump, replaced the cush drive rubbers and had the forks rebuilt at a local suspension shop. Changed brake pads, tires and installed hand guards.

 

I can ride this bike all day long and then some !  Very comfortable.

 

 I have got a lot of information from this site that has helped me get the bike in running order.  This is an awsome site !!!

 

 

Hello and welcome, your bike sounds great, could you post a photo for us please



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Bigmatt - 02-12-2015

Thanks for the Welcome Smile

 

Here is a picture from the last trip I took with my youngest son out in Big Bend National Park in West Texas.

 

 




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - ProudViking - 03-12-2015

Quote:Thanks for the Welcome Smile

 

Here is a picture from the last trip I took with my youngest son out in Big Bend National Park in West Texas.

 

 
Greetings from across the Pond!



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - RogerD - 08-12-2015

  :wifgeni:  Wot he said  :drinks:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - PeteMK - 21-12-2015

Hi

 

My name is Pete, I hail from Milton Keynes, and am no doubt at the more 'mature' end of the membership....

 

My 'normal' ride is a much-modified '89 BMW R100GS - and when I say much modified, I mean MUCH modified - there's hardly anything that is standard as I have worked my way through the Moorespeed catalogue. I have owned it 15 years, and it now has 94,000 miles on the clock. However, it is now a solo machine - and my wife was a bit miffed about not being able to come with me on a trip to the alps this year, so that was an excuse to get another bike.

 

I chose a TDM900 as it is (relatively) simple, is much lighter/less bulky than the usual tourers, and available at very reasonable price. In November I bought an '02 model with just 29K showing - and it seems in very good condition. Clearly someone has loved it a bit in the past as there is very little corrosion, the mods fitted are sensible, and it goes very nicely. On the downside, taking a look behind the fairing panels has revealed numerous broken brackets (how can anyone repair a fairing, get it resprayed to a good standard and then bodge the brackets - or in one case, simply fail to replace it?). Not too much of a problem as I have fixed most. This website is great - have been studying it non-stop as I get to grips with a machine that is very different to the Beemer. It's a real novelty to have a rear brake actually capable of stopping the machine. Quickly too.

 

In the past month I've covered nearly 1,000 miles and really enjoyed it. The fact that I can use the same Givi Trekker panniers as I use on the GS is a real bonus too.




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dablik - 21-12-2015

Hi Pete, welcome to the site, a second great bike to add to the stable, if you've been having a good snoop around the site i guess your on top of fettling needs of the 900 but, dont forgot the swing arm linkage, there's been a good number of 9rs sorted in that area this year, not a job to miss  :good:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - RogerD - 21-12-2015

Hi Pete....and welcome   :drinks:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - PeteMK - 21-12-2015

Thanks for the welcome... are yes, the swing arm linkage. Will take a look at that shortly. At least it isn't squeaking (yet)...



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - ProudViking - 21-12-2015

Hello and welcome to the fold Pete. :welcome:




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Studley Ramrod - 21-12-2015

:welcome:  to the club Pete.




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - alanfavell - 22-12-2015

Greetings


>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Riva - 22-12-2015

:drinks:  Welcome to the forum




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - fixitsan - 26-12-2015

Hello from 15 miles west of Edinburgh

 

I had been waiting for a compensation payout following my FJ1100 being written off in April, and had been looking at TDM900's and TDM850's when one appeared on ebay a couple of weeks ago, a 2004, one previous careful owner (riding school instructor), 92k miless (!)

 

So we did a deal and I took a train ride to Harrogate last weekend to ride it back. My first ride in 6 months, caught a throat infection which has buggered my Christmas but, that's biking,

 

The weather has been terrible all week and work was busy, but i got into the garage with it today to take the tank off and see x flap had been disabled. It hadn't, so I pulled the brown/black wire from the Ecu plug 

 

The seller had noticed that idle speed was high and he couldn't get it down below 1400, so thanks to this site I looked into the cold start idle speed increase mechanism, which was seized but soon freed up and got some grease on it. The plugs behind the steering head looked a tad corroded so I sprayed them with contact cleaner

 

Then she wouldn't start, the contact cleaner just left the corrosion on the blue connector spades, so I applied Servisol Super 10 instead and that's done the trick.....I also applied it to  all the forward plug/sockets, including the coils, which all  looked a bit oxidised.

 

I'm hoping the weather dries up a bit tomorrow and my fever drops (so I don't sneeze in my helmet every 2 minutes !), where I can check the CO adjustments I made today to find peak smooth idle running, hopefully it hasn't negatively affected the engine in another part of the rev range.

 

Cheers for now !

 

Chris




>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - fixitsan - 26-12-2015

I just found the listing (apologies, it will die eventually).

 

Came with Givi panniers, lighted handguards and Yamaha engine bars.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-TDM900-995-/331718261768?ru=http%3A+www.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D331718261768%26_rdc%3D1&nma=true&si=JVfct5SG9hAMwScRp6Y3IfpMd6E%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557



>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dablik - 27-12-2015

Welcome to the club fixitsan seems to be in pretty reasonable nick for 93k although i imagine the shocks about had it ( i know a man who has one with far less than that sitting in the loft  Wink ) dont forget to check the swing arm linkage, especially so at that mileage, enjoy your new bike  :good: