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Old 03-14-2005, 01:45 PM
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929RR problems

hi fellas!

just bought a 929rr and i´m just about to build it up for stunnin.
do i have to make any changes because of oil, or anything else?
i´ve heard anything about to remove any sensor. but i don´t really have facts.

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Old 03-14-2005, 03:07 PM
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Re: 929RR problems

just bypass your tip over sensor.
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Old 03-15-2005, 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by StuntRagz Chris
just bypass your tip over sensor.
where is that thing hidden?
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https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=114731

read that thread there,theres lots of info in there on how to fix the tip over sensor.
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Re: 929RR problems

[the tip sensor is right in front of your seat under the tank, its a black box with three wires going in it , just cut them and conect the two outer ones together and leave the middle one alone and your gold. Also to get you 929 stunt ready build a much more sturdyer fairing stay or put one on from a 900rr, and get a dampner.
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Re: 929RR problems

Take the flap out of the airbox, wire open the exhaust valve and put a 900rr idle adjuster on the throttle bodys and leave the stock one alone.
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Originally Posted by donotstuntanr6
Take the flap out of the airbox, wire open the exhaust valve and put a 900rr idle adjuster on the throttle bodys and leave the stock one alone.
where is the exhaust valve (what do i have to take off?)
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Re: 929RR problems

I red all that crap & I still have no Idea how to do this **** (not micanicaly*sp* inclined)...Pix would probably help
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I red all that crap & I still have no Idea how to do this **** (not micanicaly*sp* inclined)...Pix would probably help
doesnt look like your all that great at spelling either
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