TDR125 4GW
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wrote on 23 Jan 2017, 16:01 last edited by
Sorry my bad.
I have had a few 4FU's and they have all been this way.
Which is why I said it...
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 14:40 last edited by tdr125greg
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 20:33 last edited by Mightyman
I always thought replacing my TDR clocks with something like this would look a bit out of place as the stock one moulds nicely into the plastics. Bet theres a big hole there now!
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I always thought replacing my TDR clocks with something like this would look a bit out of place as the stock one moulds nicely into the plastics. Bet theres a big hole there now!
wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:21 last edited by@Mightyman I have thought about the same problem but how about 3d printing a new speedo surround then fibre glassing bondo, filler paint to finish ?
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@Mightyman I have thought about the same problem but how about 3d printing a new speedo surround then fibre glassing bondo, filler paint to finish ?
wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:32 last edited by@tdr125greg That is a very nice idea actually! Would be even better if you could save the fussing with fibre glass and just get a snug fit with something 3D printed.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:37 last edited by finnerz89
Running a vapour on my DT. Homemade mounting bracket
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:47 last edited by
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:47 last edited by
@finnerz89 looks tidy mate, how responsive is the Rev meter and do you have the radiator temp sensor or the sensor that goes on the spark plug?
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wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:50 last edited by
Temp sensor that fits inside the radiator fin. I might get one for the plug and wire them through a switch
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Another purchase sees the trail tech vapor and indicator dash added to PROJECT TDR.
I purchased the kit on eBay from Moore speed racing for £150 all in which I thought was a good deal.Any of you guys run the vapor on a tdr/Dt before?
wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 21:56 last edited by@tdr125greg vapor on my dt and I love it. Makes me feel like I got a spaceship at night with the shift lights flashing in my goggles. Haven't ridden the bike for years but back when I was a kid
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@tdr125greg vapor on my dt and I love it. Makes me feel like I got a spaceship at night with the shift lights flashing in my goggles. Haven't ridden the bike for years but back when I was a kid
wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 22:07 last edited by@Calum I'm really looking forward to seeing those shift lights in action
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@Calum I'm really looking forward to seeing those shift lights in action
wrote on 28 Feb 2017, 22:38 last edited by@tdr125greg The one I fitted to my MT-03 was SUPER inaccurate with the rev counter... I fitted it to the spark plug wire as the instructions mentioned but at 60mph+ speed the revometer would be all over the place, claiming I needed to shift all the time
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wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 04:43 last edited by
No problems with rev counter on mine, it's wired directly to the coil
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wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 08:28 last edited by
@finnerz89 Never had any problems with the counter myself.
On my new build it csn be wired directly to the cdi
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@finnerz89 Never had any problems with the counter myself.
On my new build it csn be wired directly to the cdi
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wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 10:49 last edited by
@finnerz89 Yeah I believe it's the green/yellow wire that will pulse when the ignition fires. So no need to wrap the HT lead you can just wire it directly to the CDI.
I would double check the wiring diagram first mind you.
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@finnerz89 Yeah I believe it's the green/yellow wire that will pulse when the ignition fires. So no need to wrap the HT lead you can just wire it directly to the CDI.
I would double check the wiring diagram first mind you.
wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 10:54 last edited by@Calum I've been in talks with borut at zeeltronic, and I have decided I will definitely order the cdi and the programmer within the next 2 months. I've seen many varied experiences using the Rev counter but I'm assuming that's down to a bad install as I've also seen the Rev counter work great..
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@Calum I've been in talks with borut at zeeltronic, and I have decided I will definitely order the cdi and the programmer within the next 2 months. I've seen many varied experiences using the Rev counter but I'm assuming that's down to a bad install as I've also seen the Rev counter work great..
wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 12:01 last edited by@tdr125greg Yeah don't take my experience as fact, I expected that it wasn't the norm.
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@tdr125greg Yeah don't take my experience as fact, I expected that it wasn't the norm.
wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 12:22 last edited by@Mightyman Way back when, When I took my bike license before the law changed, I did it on my DT.
There is a bit where you must do national speed limit. Guess what? Vapor packed up. Looked down and I was doing 110 MPH I was like WTF! Bike only does 70 lol.
I have had glitches sure, but the norm is that it is spot on.
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@tdr125greg Yeah don't take my experience as fact, I expected that it wasn't the norm.
wrote on 1 Mar 2017, 12:24 last edited by tdr125greg 3 Jan 2017, 12:25@Mightyman haha sorry man didn't mean to make it sound like I was roasting you lol..
These things happen don't they and I'm sure the way you done it is a method stated in the trail tech manual.
I guess Calum's way just picks the pulse up in a more accurate Manor