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What Have You Done To Your Tdm Today?
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What Have You Done To Your Tdm Today?
Even James Captain Slow can do it??????

Oh no, that would be May

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Even PVs going to have a go!!!

Quote:It's deffo not as smooth and useable below 2000rpm as the mk1 though.  Nice to have a rear brake that actually works, although I think the fronts need bleeding, they weren't as sharp as the mk1 wans are.  A bit of suspension twiddling and possibly some Renthal bars might be in order, a longer ride will help me decide there.
 

That's what I miss about the Mk1, the low rpm grunt pulling out of slow corners was fantastic.  Sounds like the Mk1 needs the rear calipers cleaned up as they should be plenty powerful enough.
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now Sad

2009 900 abs, 42k miles, Yamaha heated grips, double bubble screen, R&G crash bungs, scottoiler, Autocom, 1500 lumen LED spotlights.



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Finally got around to fitting my MRA racing screen. Added some bling Red allen screws and a reflective Yam sticker as well.

 

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Oxford heated grips/Barkbuster guards/Centrestand/Givi racks/panniers/Maxia 55 topbox/SW Motech Handlebar risers/Fender extender/Rear hugger/Cuddly toy/Led running light/ MRA racing double bubble screen/ Simmi Performance exhausts with DB's fitted.
I have just noticed i have put the sticker upside down Rolleyes ............................pretty typical of me.  :hide:

'Be as you wish to seem'

 

Oxford heated grips/Barkbuster guards/Centrestand/Givi racks/panniers/Maxia 55 topbox/SW Motech Handlebar risers/Fender extender/Rear hugger/Cuddly toy/Led running light/ MRA racing double bubble screen/ Simmi Performance exhausts with DB's fitted.
The red screen nuts are a good match to the bike's colour. Which bar risers are those Blue?

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That's what I miss about the Mk1, the low rpm grunt pulling out of slow corners was fantastic.  Sounds like the Mk1 needs the rear calipers cleaned up as they should be plenty powerful enough.
 

Yeah, obviously the previous owners never cleaned the rear calipers Chris. Tongue  TBH none of the three 8fiddly's I've owned had a rear brake as sharp as the 9'er has.

 

Went for a pootle on the 9'er today.  Bike performed faultlessly.  Big Grin  Not so my noo lid that's giving a lot of wind noise in my left ear. Sad  Think it's due to the sun visor mechanism being located on the left side.
Quote:The red screen nuts are a good match to the bike's colour. Which bar risers are those Blue?
 

They came with the bike PV. They are SW Motech versions. The guy said they were about £60! I think??? they were ranged from 02-09 - so maybe no good for your model? 
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Oxford heated grips/Barkbuster guards/Centrestand/Givi racks/panniers/Maxia 55 topbox/SW Motech Handlebar risers/Fender extender/Rear hugger/Cuddly toy/Led running light/ MRA racing double bubble screen/ Simmi Performance exhausts with DB's fitted.
Converted H3 aux lamps from crap H3 LED to T10 COB LED (double sided & what a difference).
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<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS



 

 

 
Fitted LED high beam, instant on  :good:
Decided to remove my fast idlle assembly and free it tonight!......Why the fook are those screws so tight :rant:

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Quote:Fitted LED high beam, instant on  :good:
 

Steve which type did you fit, fan or the mesh type !!
Bigred mk1 R1 Calipers- Braided lines- Givi wing rack-Crash bungs- Hi vis bullets-PR2's- and a hoot to ride.



Quad 900 Silver Laser duo tech pipes-Scott oiler-Engine crash bars- Radiator mounted see me ring LED's-Datatool system 3 alarm -Centre stand- Extender fender-Renthal bars-Handle bar risers-Mirror extenders-BMW GS Handgaurds-Acumen uprated horn & Nautilus-Stainless steel Radiator guard-Givi wing rack-OEM screen-Yammy touring screen-MRA Vario-MRA Double bubble cut down for fast as fk riding-Tiger screen-Tank protector-Stomp grip panels-Optimate lead   Gone to Heaven 
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1991 MK1 in need of some TLC watch this space   Smile Sorted and on the Road Mick  Tongue  Tongue it's the bike that Jack built  Wink Gone to Heaven  Wub
 


 
Cliff, fan

Connected the flying lead for my new Keis heated jacket which I'm hoping will keep me toasty over winter. A quick test showed:

  1. It heats up quickly, :good:
  2. The maximum setting is so bloody hot as to be damned near unbelievable. You could toast bread on your back!  Shocked
  3. It's too warm at the moment to need it, at the minimum setting I was sweating cobs within 10 miles. 
I'm hoping it stays too warm, if I'm honest. Maybe the new jacket will put a jinx on winter in the same way buying a car for winter did one year while I took the TDM off the road for a major fettle. We had the mildest winter for 40 years!!!!


I also added 50ml of Redex to the full tank of fuel on Friday. Then forgot all about it. Yesterday, on my way into work, I noticed it was running better, but didn't make the Redex connection until I got into work. So there's definitely an improvement when it's in the tank, hopefully it'll stay after the full course of treatment (50ml in each tankful for 5 refills is what I normally do, using all a 250ml bottle of Redex)

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Quote:Nice to have a rear brake that actually works, although I think the fronts need bleeding, they weren't as sharp as the mk1 wans are. 
The Bluespots on the front should be a big step up from the MK1's Studders, real eyeballs on visors stuff Shocked. But they do need to be kept clean to stop the pistons sticking. Assuming Pads & discs are OK (I'm sure they are Dave  Tongue ), whip the calipers off one at a time, give the pistons a good clean and then using a bit of wood to block off each pair of pistons in turn, check for sticking pistons. They're easy to free off and you'll really notice the difference. 
2002 TDM900 in glorious yellow, 
NOW SOLD  Sad
 

2012 Honda Crosstourer VFR1200X. Hyperspeed tourer.


1990 XTZ750 in black, standard apart from Micron silencer. Mechanical restoration complete, cosmetic restoration next on the agenda..
 
NOW SOLD  Sad
 

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Just for you Cliff (no one else can look  Wink )

 

Made a little plastic bracket, drilled it to accept one the screws at the rear of the parking light,

 

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put velcro on the bracket and ballast to hold it in place,

 

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fitted the LED bulb 

 

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connected the wires put the plastics back 

 

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all seems goog

 

 

Quote:The Bluespots on the front should be a big step up from the MK1's Studders, real eyeballs on visors stuff Shocked. But they do need to be kept clean to stop the pistons sticking. Assuming Pads & discs are OK (I'm sure they are Dave  Tongue ), whip the calipers off one at a time, give the pistons a good clean and then using a bit of wood to block off each pair of pistons in turn, check for sticking pistons. They're easy to free off and you'll really notice the difference.


Actually it could be my fault.


I did clean the calipers, pistons, etc, but I could have put the pads back not in their original positions. I reckon a couple of hundred miles will see them bedded into the discs and normal service should be resumed
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Quote:The Bluespots on the front should be a big step up from the MK1's Studders, real eyeballs on visors stuff Shocked. But they do need to be kept clean to stop the pistons sticking. Assuming Pads & discs are OK (I'm sure they are Dave  Tongue ), whip the calipers off one at a time, give the pistons a good clean and then using a bit of wood to block off each pair of pistons in turn, check for sticking pistons. They're easy to free off and you'll really notice the difference. 
 

Forgot to mention, the mk1 has bluespots.  I'll check the 9'er wans over, they might just need bleeding.  TBH I haven't used them in anger as I'm still scrubbing in me noo tyre, but they don't seem as sharp on first braking.

 

EDIT:  Cheers Dave, that sounds like what's happening.

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Yeah, obviously the previous owners never cleaned the rear calipers Chris. Tongue
 

 

That rear calliper started out on Sidestands Mk2 Big Grin
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now Sad

2009 900 abs, 42k miles, Yamaha heated grips, double bubble screen, R&G crash bungs, scottoiler, Autocom, 1500 lumen LED spotlights.



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