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Help with rear Brake mount dimensions on 2002 Tenni
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That is the swingarm?- 15 replies
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Help with rear Brake mount dimensions on 2002 Tenni
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All the frame changes were starting 2002. I don't think the swingarm changed The Workshop Manuals and Parts Manuals are available online from Teo Lamers.- 15 replies
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Roy, I thought you were kind of a wire nut your-own-self!
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Help with rear Brake mount dimensions on 2002 Tenni
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I'm getting 58mm/ 1 5/16" width of the caliper carrier where the axle passes through.- 15 replies
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Mike, I made a new topic in Technical Topics for best response.- 15 replies
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Turn key and no anything -- all fuses and relays fine
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Don't feel bad about being tricked by a battery that shows perfect voltage then drops out when it's needed. In the meantime, you've done some fine fettling and that always adds up to a better bike! -
Which features, those?
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Scud, thanks for the theme song! If we count going both directions across the Sunshine Skyway, there's your seven bridges right there! As long as it doesn't become A Bridge Too Far . . .
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The test light idea is brilliant! (Even though a small multi-meter lives in my left pannier, & test light in the tool roll. By the air compressor and tire plug kit) . . .
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Nice work! I did manage to blow one of these fuses by letting my positive terminal get loose. It was nearly impossible to see the break at the roadside, so I changed to the type that lights an LED when blown. Hopefully, I won't be seeing that little light!
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The Universal Map Symbol for a bad idea for a left turn:
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Seems a hundred (US) dollars +/- for correct spring weights and fresh (well selected) fork oil go a long way . . . as long as the rear spring and pre-load is also set-up . . .
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For sure, the (byproducts of) ethanol in the fuel are not Nylon (polyamide) friendly, and there have been various attempts to seal the PA tanks. It seems to me (having used the typical 2-part epoxy for metal tanks) that the coating would have to be a bit flexible to accommodate the polyamide. No doubt, keeping your ethanol in glass seems the best solution. Store until ready for consumption!
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This is my, somewhat pathetic, approach to not getting the correct charger for the Odyssey PC545 : Odyssey PC545 Battery conditioning
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So many places for the Fun to Start!
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So, at this point in the evolution, I'd skip the parade lap through Philippe Park to get to the Manatee River for lunch. It still looks like a good jumping off point for all parties, and we should get there well before they close. I'm figuring on a couple hours of baffi e chiavi in Safety Harbor before gettin'-gone south across the bay. Crazed, but . . . I'm also looking at Six Bridges Across the Bay . . .
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This keeps getting better! ( I hope everybody's ok with the liquid-silver itinerary!) Although, Karl, we're meeting on Sunday . . . . Woody's is open on Sunday afternoon?
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Turn key and no anything -- all fuses and relays fine
docc replied to griswoia's topic in Technical Topics
Total power loss . . . sometimes a battery will show good voltage until a load is applied, then short to near nothing. Does the battery stay 12.7 with the key and switches on? Otherwise, if the battery had been out for any reason, I would think one of the terminals did not get put back on the stack. -
Turn key and no anything -- all fuses and relays fine
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Wait - you still have the main battery ground cable to the back right of the gearbox? Did you actually pry the ignition switch apart and look at the soldered connections inside? -
Turn key and no anything -- all fuses and relays fine
docc replied to griswoia's topic in Technical Topics
Battery voltage? -
Turn key and no anything -- all fuses and relays fine
docc replied to griswoia's topic in Technical Topics
If there is no tail light, "city" light, or instrument illumination, the fault is before the relays. Think ignition switch or perhaps the battery itself. You took the ignition switch completely apart and looked at the wires inside (common failure point)? What is the battery voltage? (And as JBBenson says, main battery ground.) -
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