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    vtrn_raptor
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    #3

    I have no idea as it was like it when I got the bike but the servo is still their and all the cable connections to the power valve are attached but the servo is unplugged

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      finnerz89
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      Mine was pinned when i bought the bike, reinstating the servo etc made a huge difference for me

      Current bikes:
      DT125X '07
      Street Triple R '11
      Aprilia ETV1000 '02

      Previous:
      DR650RSE '96
      FJ1200 '92

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        Calum
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        Pinned all the way. You gain everything and lose nothing.

        Unless your CDI is restricted, that'll cause the valve to shut after a certain RPM.

        Zeeltronic gives you complete control of when the valve opens and shuts, allowing you to really get the full potential of the YPVS. Big gains to be made with a custom ignition.

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          vtrn_raptor
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          So keeping it pinned is better

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            dan28
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            I would try it with the servo when it's pinned there is no power at low revs
            Perhaps it's unplugged for a reason I would take the pv out an clean it toke sure it's not sticking then connect the servo up an try it

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            • V vtrn_raptor

              So keeping it pinned is better

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              Calum
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              #8

              @vtrn_raptor Jeez I really messed that up. Sorry no, Servo all the way.

              Don't pin use the servo. I don't know why I said pinned sorry.

              Servo is much better.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                Jens Eskildsen
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                Servo for sure, best of both worlds.

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                  vtrn_raptor
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                  I would but I have no idea how it's been pinned took off the cover on the left side and all the cables to the pulley are still connected so I'm really confused lol

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                  • V vtrn_raptor

                    I would but I have no idea how it's been pinned took off the cover on the left side and all the cables to the pulley are still connected so I'm really confused lol

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                    Mightyman
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                    @vtrn_raptor can you hear it trying to do it's cycle when you turn your bikes ignition on?

                    TDR 125 - 2001

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                      vtrn_raptor
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                      Not sure I'll check when I'll plug it all in and check when I'm home

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                        CallumJ94
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                        Sorry to butt in the thread, but has anyone got any idea why... when I connected up a working servo to the plugs it was completely dead? No cleaning cycle whatsoever, cables not connected so no load on it. Just not working at all. What's the most likely causes? Could it be a CDI issue? (03 DTR) I want to put a servo on desperately. Cheers.

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                          Calum
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                          Yeah motor can be dead, or faulty cdi.

                          Multi meter on the plugs will tell you.

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                          • F finnerz89

                            Mine was pinned when i bought the bike, reinstating the servo etc made a huge difference for me

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                            ijohney123
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                            @finnerz89 how did you manage to wire servo up pal

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                              Zrako
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                              Or overtightened servo tensioners . I was setting them on and if they are not set properly , the servo will not reset when ignition turned on

                              1979 Jawa Mustang 50
                              2003 Gilera DNA 125 R.I.P
                              2015 Keeway TX 125 SM
                              2006 Yamaha DT 125 X

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                                Or overtightened servo tensioners . I was setting them on and if they are not set properly , the servo will not reset when ignition turned on

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                                ijohney123
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                                @Zrako have you not had to rewire servo ?

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                                  @finnerz89 how did you manage to wire servo up pal

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                                  finnerz89
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                                  @ijohney123 just plug and play mate. My servo was unplugged with the cables overtightened so the pulley didn't move

                                  Current bikes:
                                  DT125X '07
                                  Street Triple R '11
                                  Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                                  Previous:
                                  DR650RSE '96
                                  FJ1200 '92

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                                    Zrako
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                                    No , I had a good conectors on bike so when Im rebuilt it was just plug out - plug in . Try to loose the tensioners a bit . There is a "how to" in haynes manual 0_1492858857458_14928588372441878779145.jpg

                                    1979 Jawa Mustang 50
                                    2003 Gilera DNA 125 R.I.P
                                    2015 Keeway TX 125 SM
                                    2006 Yamaha DT 125 X

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                                      vtrn_raptor
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                                      Well I've took the servo and everything off made sure wasn't over tight then plugged back it but does the cleaning cycle really fast and doesn't move at all with the bike on any ideas

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                                      • V vtrn_raptor

                                        Well I've took the servo and everything off made sure wasn't over tight then plugged back it but does the cleaning cycle really fast and doesn't move at all with the bike on any ideas

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                                        finnerz89
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                                        @vtrn_raptor it won't move until you start to rev the bike mate. I think it starts to open up around 6000rpm

                                        Current bikes:
                                        DT125X '07
                                        Street Triple R '11
                                        Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                                        Previous:
                                        DR650RSE '96
                                        FJ1200 '92

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                                          ijohney123
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                                          How manys wires is your servo

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