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What Have You Done To Your Tdm Today?
Picked up the 4TX from Pabroom's today...I now have a '91 mk1,  '99 4tx and '04 9er !

 

mk1 will be going soon, the 900 will be my go to bike until the 4TX is sorted, I prefer the mk1/4tx geometry to the 9er, perhaps if i did a lot of motorway miles I might prefer the 900.

 

Anyway I've got a winter project for sure !

<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Quote:Sid, it looks good on the pistons. No wet oil.
Hi Fixitsan!

 

I also noticed it.

  It seems that the rings and pistons are within the limit.

Today took the head, (2 camshafts, and covers the axes) for a professional reconditioning engines.

He said that appears to be in good condition.

He asked me to return on Thursday to see the diagnosis.

Let's wait for the return.

 

Cheers!
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TDM850 ano 2001
 Honda XLX 250 1988 
Honda Tornado 2005 - Honda CB400 1982 
Honda CB350 1972 e 1973

Rode my 900 with my daughter on a hired 125......down into the Scottish Borders and back....

 

Almost 100 miles, the YBR125 sipped it's way through £3 worth of fuel, while the TDm didn't do too badly either considering the lower average speeds

 


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<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Fitted my switched, without extra switches, aux lamps (not DRLs), only to have 2 LEDs fail once I had everything buttoned up  - grrrrr - took em back off and isolated the wiring - making sounds of escaping pressurised steam due to boiling P.

 

PS - I used the audible warning button as a cancel for aux dip.

<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">Single-handedly reviving the Wave.



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<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS



 

 

 
Sounds like everone's having fun in the sun today, Smile   'cept Favs. Sad

 

Got my noo rear tyre fitted and also fitted the scottoiler, which is actually working. Big Grin  Might go for an evening blast to scub the tyre in and see if my headlamps are any good, not used them in darkness yet. Huh

Quote:Rode my 900 with my daughter on a hired 125......down into the Scottish Borders and back....

 

Almost 100 miles, the YBR125 sipped it's way through £3 worth of fuel, while the TDm didn't do too badly either considering the lower average speeds

 

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Hi fixitsan!

 

Beautiful walk record. The 900 is very beautiful.

We also have the YBR 125, manufactured in Brazil.

 

 

Cheers!
Att

Sidarta 


TDM850 ano 2001
 Honda XLX 250 1988 
Honda Tornado 2005 - Honda CB400 1982 
Honda CB350 1972 e 1973

Quote:Picked up the 4TX from Pabroom's today...I now have a '91 mk1,  '99 4tx and '04 9er !

 

mk1 will be going soon, the 900 will be my go to bike until the 4TX is sorted, I prefer the mk1/4tx geometry to the 9er,
perhaps if i did a lot of motorway miles I might prefer the 900.

 

Anyway I've got a winter project for sure !
 

 

 

yep this is the first ting i noticed when i tried a 900. 4TX is a 'roomier ride'.
spyball alarm/immob,
bluespot brake calipers and Stainless hoses, Fournales air adjustable shock with Remote Resevoir,
forks raised 10mm thru yokes, racetech linear fork springs in 15 wt oil, Kappa wingrack/luggage, heated grips, Kedo handguards, dual heat controller to power heated jacket liner and or pants!!, Stebel 136DB horn, K&N air filter, colour matched Baglux tank cover (magnetic tank bag modified to fit cover), osram +50% headloight bulbs, headlight protector,"
NitramSpecial" parking loight, tail light indicators all running on LED's & incorporate "Lite Buddies", MK7 Scottoiler fitted, taller screen, 2-2 stainless steel
CCC's, Devil stainless down pipes. MKI Renntec engine crash bars & sump guard.

engine changed july 20
07 on a dyno run it made
79.1BHP / Torque 59.9Had a brief flirtation with a 1999 MKIIa but it blew an exaust valve on the M5 so was sold on to be repaired.


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Quote:Rode my 900 with my daughter on a hired 125......down into the Scottish Borders and back....

 

Almost 100 miles, the YBR125 sipped it's way through £3 worth of fuel, while the TDm didn't do too badly either considering the lower average speeds

 

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Lovely pic! Tell your daughter about the Facebook group Motorbike Women and also the all lady club, Curvy Riders MCC. They're a great bunch with lots of members in Scotland.
You don't need balls to ride a big bike.

Quote:Lovely pic! Tell your daughter about the Facebook group Motorbike Women and also the all lady club, Curvy Riders MCC. They're a great bunch with lots of members in Scotland.
 

 

Thanks Kelpie, I've passed it on Smile
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Quote:put my standard cans back on and did the airbox mod again(reversed it for its first service)
Did you find the airbox mod worked. It made mine virtually unrideable, jerky and very rough when starting. Its a 2007 ABS model
richierex,

 

If you do the airbox mod like JBX, then nothing can go wrong.

 

After you did the JBX mod on your airbox, you can modify the cover of your airbox

like I did and many other people.

All bikes run better with the modified airbox on the TDM 900

Until now I fixed 18 bikes and all of them run much better and smoother

New and better air filter, and modified airbox cover.

 

Greetings, Frits from holland

Quote:Did you find the airbox mod worked. It made mine virtually unrideable, jerky and very rough when starting. Its a 2007 ABS model


Best mod you can do on a 900, done my 2003 and a completely different bike. I done the air box pipe, pulled it off from the air flap & put a self tap screw in it
<p class="bbc_center">2003 TDM900 in Galaxy Blue with 32k on the clock


<p class="bbc_center">Scottolier, TDM Gel Saddle, Blue HEL Brake Line Upgrade Feeding Blue Spot Callipers. Air Intake Mod,


<p style="text-align:center;">Oxford Heated Grips, Polisport Handguards, RM-G Crash bars & Centre Stand, Givi

Touring & Double Bubble Screens, Bar Risers, Renthal 755 Riser Bars,

Givi E22N Panniers & Top Box, Clear Indicator Lens Conversation, Clear LED Rear Light Conversion, Mirror Extenders, TDM Stainless Radiator Cover and Stainless Screen Screws, SP Performance Carbon Tri-Oval Cans,

HID Headlight Upgrade, DRL Spotlights and Still Spending But Dont Tell The Wife!!
Quote:Best mod you can do on a 900, done my 2003 and a completely different bike. I done the air box pipe, pulled it off from the air flap & put a self tap screw in it
Well it didnt work on mine. 2007  ABS  like i said. difficult to start and very jerky, pop bang, put it back and it purrs. I think the later bikes are not as bad as the early ones, i certainly wouldnt recommend it.  And for those who think i am incompetant, I removed the wire from the ECU as described on here and put it back as a reverse of the procedure, not really rocket science, the hardest part was removing the side panel
Quote:Well it didnt work on mine. 2007  ABS  like i said. difficult to start and very jerky, pop bang, put it back and it purrs. I think the later bikes are not as bad as the early ones, i certainly wouldnt recommend it.  And for those who think i am incompetant, I removed the wire from the ECU as described on here and put it back as a reverse of the procedure, not really rocket science, the hardest part was removing the side panel
@richierex sorry it never worked for your motor, there's a rake of technical support on this forum and I'm just posting up on what I've done and what I've read done by others regardless of the year of bike involved.


Not sure on your comment about incompatance, as I'd be shocked if anyone would think that on this forum from my experience.


We're a friendly bunch on here... We even talk to the odd GS rider now & again 😜


Ride safe my friend..
<p class="bbc_center">2003 TDM900 in Galaxy Blue with 32k on the clock


<p class="bbc_center">Scottolier, TDM Gel Saddle, Blue HEL Brake Line Upgrade Feeding Blue Spot Callipers. Air Intake Mod,


<p style="text-align:center;">Oxford Heated Grips, Polisport Handguards, RM-G Crash bars & Centre Stand, Givi

Touring & Double Bubble Screens, Bar Risers, Renthal 755 Riser Bars,

Givi E22N Panniers & Top Box, Clear Indicator Lens Conversation, Clear LED Rear Light Conversion, Mirror Extenders, TDM Stainless Radiator Cover and Stainless Screen Screws, SP Performance Carbon Tri-Oval Cans,

HID Headlight Upgrade, DRL Spotlights and Still Spending But Dont Tell The Wife!!
Quote:richierex,

 

If you do the airbox mod like JBX, then nothing can go wrong.

 

After you did the JBX mod on your airbox, you can modify the cover of your airbox

like I did and many other people.

All bikes run better with the modified airbox on the TDM 900

Until now I fixed 18 bikes and all of them run much better and smoother

New and better air filter, and modified airbox cover.

 

Greetings, Frits from holland
I will bring mine to you because it certainly did not work by just removing the wire from the ECU, but I am not sure what I would achieve!
richierex,

 

I did the mod 3 on my bike plus mod. air box cover, plus Co setting higher from 14 to 54 on both cylinders 

My bike runs very smooth and strong in very low rpm ( from 1200 rpm to the red sone)

No jerkynis or on of effect in low rpm.

I also removed my katyllic converters from my stock exhaust.

You can do it yourself, use the info from this site and from the JBX site.

 

http://www.jbx9.16mb.com/index.php?page=AIR

 

 

Mod number 3 remove it al and modify the airbox cover, also remove 10cm foam on each site to get more air.

Use the info on this forum and you will be oke with your bike.

Put your Co settings around 25 or 30 on both cylinders with stock exhaust, with open exhaust go higher in your Co settings

You have the same ECU like I do, new model from 2007 to 2012.

 

http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/frits4...sort=3&o=1

 

 

Succes with your mods.

 

Greetings, Frits from holland

Quote:richierex,

 

I did the mod 3 on my bike plus mod. air box cover, plus Co setting higher from 14 to 54 on both cylinders 

My bike runs very smooth and strong in very low rpm ( from 1200 rpm to the red sone)

No jerkynis or on of effect in low rpm.

I also removed my katyllic converters from my stock exhaust.

You can do it yourself, use the info from this site and from the JBX site.

 

http://www.jbx9.16mb.com/index.php?page=AIR

 

 

Mod number 3 remove it al and modify the airbox cover, also remove 10cm foam on each site to get more air.

Use the info on this forum and you will be oke with your bike.

Put your Co settings around 25 or 30 on both cylinders with stock exhaust, with open exhaust go higher in your Co settings

You have the same ECU like I do, new model from 2007 to 2012.

 

http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/frits4...sort=3&o=1

 

 

Succes with your mods.

 

Greetings, Frits from holland
 

Option B was the route I took while doing a service and this very same document I've just emailed over to smid69 in PDF format :-) 
<p class="bbc_center">2003 TDM900 in Galaxy Blue with 32k on the clock


<p class="bbc_center">Scottolier, TDM Gel Saddle, Blue HEL Brake Line Upgrade Feeding Blue Spot Callipers. Air Intake Mod,


<p style="text-align:center;">Oxford Heated Grips, Polisport Handguards, RM-G Crash bars & Centre Stand, Givi

Touring & Double Bubble Screens, Bar Risers, Renthal 755 Riser Bars,

Givi E22N Panniers & Top Box, Clear Indicator Lens Conversation, Clear LED Rear Light Conversion, Mirror Extenders, TDM Stainless Radiator Cover and Stainless Screen Screws, SP Performance Carbon Tri-Oval Cans,

HID Headlight Upgrade, DRL Spotlights and Still Spending But Dont Tell The Wife!!
New aux lamps fitted n working ~ testing tonight success 😆
<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">Single-handedly reviving the Wave.



<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;"> 

<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS



 

 

 
Spent the weekend bike tinkering.

Installed the spot lamps on the redhead. Quite easy after picking brains (bigmatt/g650xtdm).Thank gentleman. They work beautifully.

And had a new skin mounted for the Vstrom. Shinko 805. Mmm,meaty.
I've tried to post some pics lately. Site Says their too big. Guessing its the resolution size. My phones lowest setting is 6 megpixl. Is it me or the phone? Cheers.✌


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