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>>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Karpo - 23-01-2019 Hello!  Got myself a TDM 900 last fall, and been lurking here ever since. First registration in 2014, all stock and only had 10'000km on the meter.  First thing I did (after a full checkup), was the airbox mod and CO adjustment. That seemed to do the trick, however now with the temperatures dropping below zero, there seems to be some jerkiness again. I'll have to take a look at the HT leads one of these days. This week I also installed the center stand and engine bars, which I ordered over Christmas from Rafal. Those early mornings tend to be pretty icy now here in Geneva.  All in all very happy with the bike so far.  No photo with the bars yet, but you all know what those look like anyway. ![]()  ![]() >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Studley Ramrod - 23-01-2019 Hi and welcome to the club Karpo. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dapleb - 23-01-2019 Welcome to carpe Karpo! >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - TKH - 23-01-2019 Perfect colour for a 9'er! :good: Welcome lurkio sorry Karpo  Re the jerkiness - plug leads? Do you do only short journeys? plugs fowling up? Sooty exhaust?  If you do a lot of miles getting gel or similar into the seat might help comfort - did with me and quite a few others. Alternatively try a numnah. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Karpo - 23-01-2019 Quote:Perfect colour for a 9'er! :good: Mostly short trips to work and back. Exhaust looks fine. Haven't checked the plugs yet. It had the same issue after sitting outside on a super rainy day in September, but now it's almost daily, and I'm assuming the cold. Not really a problem in the morning (warm garage), but after a day of sitting in the bike shed outside my office, the problem is certainly there, even after warming up the engine.  As for the saddle, it's been OK for now. Last fall I did a quick 700 km trip over the weekend with no problems. In any case a numnah sounds nice. ![]() >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - TKH - 24-01-2019 Have you taped up the plug leads with self amalgamating tape? Arcing on a 9'er is a known problem. A good wrap with the tape usually cures the problem unless the leads/coils are knackered. Given that the tape costs a couple of quid, guessing 2/3 euros it's a cheap fix and worth doing anyway and it eliminates that as a cause. I had a quick search and brought up quite a few references to using self amalgamating tape and also some alternate fixes. E.g.  http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=36011&hl=%2Bself+%2Bamalgamating#entry366517 http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=35805&hl=%2Bself+%2Bamalgamating#entry363918 http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=35449&hl=%2Bself+%2Bamalgamating#entry359838 http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?showtopic=35341&hl=%2Bself+%2Bamalgamating#entry358745 >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Karpo - 24-01-2019 Quote:Have you taped up the plug leads with self amalgamating tape? Arcing on a 9'er is a known problem. A good wrap with the tape usually cures the problem unless the leads/coils are knackered. Given that the tape costs a couple of quid, guessing 2/3 euros it's a cheap fix and worth doing anyway and it eliminates that as a cause. Yeah, I've read the same posts, plus there's more mentions to it on other forums and YouTube. I'll have to find the time to get it done. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Banditman - 09-03-2019 Hi all, Born again TDMer here having had a MK 1 850 about 20 years ago, then defected to 1200 Bandit world along with some Other Japanese stuff along with some Triumphs ..... now thanks to Scooby Im the proud owner of an 04 900 ð Is my old mate Bondy still about I wonder ð¤ >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - peter-may - 09-03-2019 You'll be Martin then....see, I do pay attention!! Welcome back to the fold and hope you have years of fun with your new steed. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dapleb - 10-03-2019 Quote:Hi all,Shirley it couldn't be. Were ya mk1 TDM red per chance and make you shart your parnts on the motorway early one morning when it exploded???? Bondy still about and still got his boike. And welcome. :badgerrock: >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Banditman - 10-03-2019 Not me that Dapleb mine was Green ð I did mess my pants when the oil tank burst all over the back tyre though ð¬ >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dablik - 10-03-2019 Welcome back Banditman, now pray tell, how on earth did the oil tank blow... >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - TKH - 10-03-2019 Welcome back! >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Studley Ramrod - 10-03-2019 Quote:Welcome back Banditman, now pray tell, how on earth did the oil tank blow... He left the dipstick loose eh.  Did it myself once, pulled up next to a public toilet and 'borrowed' most of their loo roll to clean it all up. Welcome to the club Martin. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Banditman - 10-03-2019 Oh nooooooo split due to years and years of unlove ..... thats how I found out the Japanese started with an oil tank and built an entire motorcycle around it ðð >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Studley Ramrod - 11-03-2019 They do do stuff like that, Japanese sense of humour I reckon. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Atesz792 - 17-03-2019 Hi! New member here from Hungary, bought a nice 900 this month. I've been riding since 2006, started on a 50cc scooter, have a Suzuki GS500F (since 2013) and now the TDM. I've always liked how TDM's look, also I'm relatively tall so it fits me just right. Really into twin cyl. bikes, obviously :-) Have had my unrestricted license since last autumn, been contemplating what to buy and the 9er just kept reoccurring (I like the looks of the 850's too). Love the power (lots of it, and how friendly!), the ergonomics, the ease of starting (well it might just need a new battery, time will tell, maybe just wasn't charged whole winter), the looks, the not worrying about the oil consumption... etc. Some aftermarket stuff came with the purchase, taller bars, running lights, engine protectors, Givi topbox, slip-ons, cigar lighter under the seat (not sure I've seen a fuse though). Really feels like riding the natural evolution of the GS! Felt 'at home' the instant I sat on. Will try to attach picture! >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - alanfavell - 17-03-2019 Greetings. Congratulations on a fine choice of bike & colour. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - dapleb - 17-03-2019 Hello dare and welcome. Were riding my TDM through Hungary in 2006, maybe passed you on the scoot. >>> INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE <<< - Atesz792 - 22-03-2019 Thank you for the kind welcome! Well dapleb, that is possible. :-) |