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fac191
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Tiger Jedi
Posts: 1777
Bike: Super Tenere ES
Location: LONDON
Re: Engine Braking
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Reply #10 on:
November 26, 2020, 09:36:11 AM »
You could get the ECU released and get it set up how you want. Lol when I went from my Tiger to the Super Tenere the engine braking was so severe it felt like you were going over the bars !. Had it remapped straight away it felt almost unrideable.
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Aussie Tiger
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Bike: 900 Rally Pro
Location: Canberra, Aust
Re: Engine Braking
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November 26, 2020, 09:38:24 AM »
Chain too tight?
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Flyingbanana
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Bike: Tiger 800,SV1000
Location: UK
Re: Engine Braking
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Reply #12 on:
November 27, 2020, 09:43:44 AM »
Going to chk the chain this weekend. really tough to do when getting home from work in the dark dank weather !
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Grumps
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Bike: 2018 800 Xca
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Re: Engine Braking
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November 27, 2020, 10:49:58 AM »
Originally Posted by
Aussie Tiger
Chain too tight?
That's a good shout. But he does say it freewheels ok so maybe not. But always worth checking anyway.
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Flyingbanana
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Bike: Tiger 800,SV1000
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Re: Engine Braking
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November 27, 2020, 11:32:28 AM »
the chain is ready for a tickle
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romanrick
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Bike: tiger 800xc
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Re: Engine Braking
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Reply #15 on:
November 28, 2020, 05:46:21 PM »
Did you check the brakes are not binding after a ride, they can start to bind with use then free up as they cool. I would also check all the running gear, is the chain too tight, wheel bearings ok, tires pressures correct ?
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fac191
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Re: Engine Braking
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Reply #16 on:
November 28, 2020, 08:14:14 PM »
Just for the sake of it i would also check the front sprocket out.
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Flyingbanana
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Re: Engine Braking
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December 01, 2020, 10:15:08 AM »
Morning all you lovely people. Checked the chain at the w/end and was a tad slack so tightened it.
I always find the old chain tinkering a bit of a pain.Maybe someone could enlighten me. There is always a tight spot - Why as this always puts my mind in doubt when you are setting the tension as the tight spot can seem really tight when the slackest part is now in the correct tension measurements. The chain is not that old either.
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Grumps
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December 01, 2020, 12:23:47 PM »
Chains should be adjusted at the tight spot. If you set at the slack it means that you get a 'jerk' at the tight spot that can damage sprockets and bearings.
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Flyingbanana
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December 01, 2020, 12:52:47 PM »
that's where i took the measurements, right at the tight spot.
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