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definitely. this is a project, and I would actually but I have time scales that I have to stick to. I don't want to disappear into a rabbit hole of electronics. Maybe once the job is done I will look into it, but for now I want to build a bike that I know is going to work

in other news. has anyone fitted Coil over plugs on there 900? 

 

I want to get rid of the ugly coil packs bolted onto the outside of the frame.

It has been discussed before on here Ian, seem to remember there being a problem in getting the supply voltage of the signal from the ecu at the correct level, or summat loike that.

 

You going for a KTM Adventure stylee front fairing then ?  Should look good with those headlights. :good:

supply voltage shouldn't be a problem with my standalone ecu. I can tell it to do what ever it needs to do, I just need to get a couple of stick coils that physically fit in the holes! 

 

Yes I am going to make something similar to the KTM adventure fairing, although I am leaning more towards a bit of a copy of the new Africa twin fairing:

 

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I have bought a dark screen from a MT09 Tracer and I am going to use that as a start - build a subframe to hold the lights, screen and clocks, then patch the fairing in around it.

Quote:supply voltage shouldn't be a problem with my standalone ecu. I can tell it to do what ever it needs to do, I just need to get a couple of stick coils that physically fit in the holes! 

 

Yes I am going to make something similar to the KTM adventure fairing, although I am leaning more towards a bit of a copy of the new Africa twin fairing:

 

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I have bought a dark screen from a MT09 Tracer and I am going to use that as a start - build a subframe to hold the lights, screen and clocks, then patch the fairing in around it.
 

Aha ! Now I get what you were aiming at..... I thought you had put the design on a piece of paper which i couldn't see. Being a dumbass here, sorry, but I'm still on daily painkillers Smile

 

That adventure style fairing could suit quite well !
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
The bit of card in the previous picture I posted was actually a joke   Lol

Quote:The bit of card in the previous picture I posted was actually a joke   Lol
 

Ar dunt believe you knoo !
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
CBR600 sticks (or Denso equivalents) appear to work on the 850

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i saw that on the trx forum, just wondered if anyone had done it on the 900. 

 

that said I have ran 850 coils on a 900 engine so they should work.

update.

 

had the afternoon in the garage and started mucking about fabricating the new front sub frame:

 

Some bits of flat bar

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turned into this:

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to house these:

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starting with the scaffolding

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looks like a set of specs

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Next job is to build a mount for the clocks to bolt to, then extend it to make some fixing for the new screen.

 

once all thats on its time to get creative with the fibre glass. 

 
 
Looks good, and just a thought....any chance of ditching the front mudguard and building a new beak in with the lights, while you're at this early stage, it might suit it
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
I thought about it but I am not that keen on the full beak with no proper mudgaurd over the wheel. 

 

When you look at all the big adventure bikes with beaks, they still have a proper mudguards on them as well.  

Quote:I thought about it but I am not that keen on the full beak with no proper mudgaurd over the wheel. 

 

When you look at all the big adventure bikes with beaks, they still have a proper mudguards on them as well.  
 

Yes true. I just wasn't sure if you were thinking of fitting some knobblies and going a bit off road at any time. If you do then guys with mudguards find they turn into mud scrapers
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Looks a bit WALL-E Lol  Good work Coxy. :munching_out:
I was thinking more Johnny 5 

Lol

The trigger has been pulled. I have just ordered the top spec ignijet unit. 

 

I wasn't planning on buying it until later on in the project but I need the dimensions of the thing so I can mount it on the front subframe. 

 

I didnt have to but I have gone with the D mode model as it has a version of a traction control system on it as well as shift lights and quickshifter intergration. 

Not bothered about the shift light or the quickshifter on the road really but the traction control is interesting to play with, and if it saves me once then its worth it. At somepoint I may decide to turn this setup into a track bike so its nice to have those options, and also the unit itself can be adapted to many different bikes with the correct loom. 

 

 

Ive also bought a varying selection of daytime running lights to see if I can make something that looks almost factory and not a complete diy effort. 
Just came across the stick coil thread.  http://www.carpe-tdm.net/ipb/index.php?s...ntry239826  Might be some useful info for ya.
interesting information. I need to have a look at the ignijet setup and see what that can be tuned to work with. given the system can run bikes with stick coils I am sure its capable of adjusting its output to suit. 

 

Anyways, I spent the evening last night pondering, and trying various options on the bike for fairings. I have come to the conclusion that the current setup I have built isn't going to work for me. 

 

I am going to go with 1 light above the other and try and build something like this:

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I like the side panels on this also. 
 
 
I was going to suggest a KTM Duke 2 (640cc)  front fairing, but didn't because you had the lights side by side. I don't know if the proportions are correct, but it's already made.   It might work, but also might be a tad too small, but the fairings and screw in lights are readily available on the bay at the mo. https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/Galler...20%201.jpg
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.


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