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24 Sep 23, 13:41 pm
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New Members / Re: Hello !!!« Last post by Yellow Dog on Yesterday at 01:55:34 pm »![]() Enjoy the extra power of your new ride ![]() 3
New Members / Re: New Lurker from Surrey« Last post by Yellow Dog on Yesterday at 01:54:06 pm »![]() Lots of Surrey Tiger riders on here. How about putting up a photo of your new ride ? 4
New Members / New Lurker from Surrey« Last post by Skid on Yesterday at 01:45:32 pm »Hello everyone,
I just thought I'd introduce myself. I live in Chessington in Surrey, England and I've wanted one of these bikes for a long time. But after three years on a V Strom 1000 i finally made the switch. I've had my 2014 Tiger for around three weeks now and I'm loving it. I look forward to picking everyones brains about the bike. Cheers. 5
New Members / Re: Greetings from Georgia« Last post by tiggersteve on 22 September, 2023, 10:28:46 pm »![]() 2007, Is she a rare early gold version? sounds like she has come to a good home altho in general they do seem to be looked after, ![]() 6
New Members / Re: Hello !!!« Last post by tiggersteve on 22 September, 2023, 09:48:18 pm »![]() good decision ![]() how about a bit more info, bike history, useage, maybe a pic ![]() 7
Modifications, Accessories, and Appearance / Re: Engine swap« Last post by ZX12R on 22 September, 2023, 09:40:15 pm » Hi No running problems, but it feels like the mapping may not be right, like a very slight surging, and lots of soot at rear of exhaust, and pick up not as sharp as i would expect.
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Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical issues / Re: The End Of The Road or a new beginning . . . . . .« Last post by Paul2bikes on 22 September, 2023, 09:23:30 pm »I would do the same compression test, in the same way, with the same equipment, on your speed triple, to prove or disprove the test equipment.
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New Members / Re: Greetings from Georgia« Last post by Yellow Dog on 22 September, 2023, 08:14:59 pm »![]() Hope you enjoy your new ride ![]() 10
Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical issues / Re: The End Of The Road or a new beginning . . . . . .« Last post by Javaman on 22 September, 2023, 07:22:31 pm »Exactly . . . . I’ve been querying the very same contradiction. The first few attempts at starting using the bike’s own ignition suffered from crankus interruptus before the starter got going in any meaningful way . . . 2-3 seconds tops. This could have been due to duff pressure sensor readings which will happen with cracked pistons but led me initially to suspect a flat battery. When I cranked the bike with external wiring the cranking speed still felt laboured but at least it didn’t get cut by the ECU. I made a video of that test - I will post it when I get back after the weekend and you can pass judgement and let me know what you think but as for slow cranking with cracked pistons. . . . . . I am wondering if blowby into the crankcase effectively increases cranking resistance and thus slows down the starter? All my thoughts thus far are suppositions and educated guesswork. All I do know absolutely for sure is that I have extremely low compression on each of three pistons - this is the one known, undebatable fact and will need investigating and there’s only one way to find out the cause. If my starter motor is faulty too, then I have more than one issue going on. I will worry about that if and when I find out why I have naff all compression 😢 |