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Old 10-02-2008, 08:26 PM
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tip sensor on the 954

had a question on how to either bypass the tip sensor or adjust it so iy won't cut the bike off when i am at 12 or better. or this just might be a case of bad info. someone let me know either way
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Old 10-02-2008, 09:46 PM
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Re: tip sensor on the 954

not 100% positive on the how they work, but info i got said that its basically a metal slide between two magnets, when the bike goes down it touches a side and kills the bike, i was told to place the slide in the middle of the two and fill it with spray foam or something so prevent contact. like i said i honestly have no clue what im talking about just what i was told so if this is total bs haha sorry man...
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Re: tip sensor on the 954

the tip sensor is behind the head light and it has three wires running into it a green one a white one and a red one. the two wires on the outside u r going to cut those and twist them together and there u go. tip sensor taken care of.
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yup thats sounds a HELL of a lot easier
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Re: tip sensor on the 954

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the tip sensor is behind the head light and it has three wires running into it a green one a white one and a red one. the two wires on the outside u r going to cut those and twist them together and there u go. tip sensor taken care of.
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Re: tip sensor on the 954

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yup thats sounds a HELL of a lot easier
yeah, the whole magnet deal is on suzukis. and i just super glued mine.
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honda makes things so much easier
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green and red wires go together, white stays out.
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thanks alot for the fix man
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