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Corny Gizmo 05-10-14 02:34 PM

idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
Hi all, trying to do the tips adjustment but can't find the idle adjuster, any ideas?

Corny Gizmo 05-10-14 02:48 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
I know where it should be but it's not in the left part of the frame, I'm very confused

Sid Squid 05-10-14 03:31 PM

idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
Follow the flexible cable from the front throttle body, clip the white plastic bit back into the holder on the left.

Corny Gizmo 05-10-14 03:41 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
The holder isn't even there sid, iv got a feeling they have moved it for this model, the user manual states that if the idles needs adjusting to take it to a dealer, doesn't even mention where the idle adjustment screw is.

Nutsinatin 05-10-14 03:52 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
I'm pretty sure the idle adjustment was ECU only from 2007 onwards, so no screw?

Corny Gizmo 05-10-14 04:01 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
Nuts, take it that means I can't do the TPS adjustment then ? :(

Nutsinatin 05-10-14 04:12 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
I'd wait for someone with a bit more knowledge to confirm, but I can't see why not, especially if you aren't having any idle issues, it's just an extra useful step but not vital.

Corny Gizmo 05-10-14 04:23 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
Done it anyway, idle adjusts itself :)

Nutsinatin 05-10-14 05:30 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corny Gizmo (Post 2983204)
Done it anyway, idle adjusts itself :)

Good to know, will be useful if I need to do my tps any time, ta.

Bibio 05-10-14 11:14 PM

Re: idle adjuster - pointy 2014
 
when doing the TPS there is no need to set the idle on twin spark bikes 2007 onwards as its auto. you will however have to let each adjustment settle before making another.


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