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04-02-09, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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Triumph Speed Triple Response Problem
Okay so my Grandad came off his Speed Trip the other week and after various tests on his bike Triumph cannot find anything problem-wise to what symptons (sp? God that is a shocker - Soulkiss, clear me up man...) he is describing.
It has happened only twice since he has owned the bike, the second time forcing him to highside/lowside, not sure which one cos he isn't sure, all he remembers is a surge of power and the next thing he is down on the deck with people around him. He's had the bike since July and has done I'd say 2500 miles on it so far. The first time it happened, he was accelerating at about 50, the bike didn't cut out as such, just hesitated, luckilly he hadn't given it too much of a fistful so was okay, he can't remember anything cutting out like electrics (although it was a miniscule blip so prob wouldn't have seen), engine noises, bangs, pops or anything. The second time he was on a slowish sweeping bend on way to work in the wet in Brum, about 30-40mph he thinks, opened up slightly and nothing, so he gave it more and more and more, this was a larger blip than before, nontheless a blip, he remembers he was in 3rd gear, of course combination of speed and opening a 1050cc 120 bhp(?) almost full throttle will have upset traction a little (maybe a lot) and whoosh, just chucked him off. He was relatively okay, with only a sore thumb from it all. Just shook up. So has anyone experienced or heard of these sort of problems? Thanks in advance. Stu & Gramps. |
04-02-09, 10:06 AM | #2 |
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Re: Triumph Speed Triple Response Problem
Is it the old 955i or the new 1050? My friends 955i had an issue with the throttle position sensor that made it surge on a neutral throttle. Went back to triumph 2-3 times to be re-set and she gave up and chopped it for a nice 1050.
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04-02-09, 10:16 AM | #3 |
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04-02-09, 11:16 AM | #4 |
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Re: Triumph Speed Triple Response Problem
I've not ridden a 1050 but on the 955i above 6k (or i might be 8k, its been a while since i've been on mine) there is a power band/change in engine character.
Below this threshold its a very torquey motor like a twin, however if you are on the power hard and it revs up above (6 or 8k) it can make a lot more power very quickly, and can be unexpected if you are not use to it. Also, you can keep it in this zone for il4 like power, rather than using all the torque like a twin. There are also a couple of dips in the mapping at various points, and if you catch it at exactly the wrong point it will bog down for aparently no reason (at least mine did when I first got it), however this doesnt happen very often and then the engine catches up quickly enough to get you out of trouble. Also an S3 is a powerful bike, you dont need to be hitting the throttle back stop to get on the power. Roll it in gently, and keep rolling in as the engine revs climb and it will treat you better. Otherwise you can just spin the rear up and end up sideways on your ****... Dan |
04-02-09, 11:27 AM | #5 | |
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Thanks for this mate. He's had triumphs for the past 11 years and he had a Sprint ST last time with the 1050 in it and no problems with that. No problems with the ST before that which was a 955 I think. So no same experiences with old models. I think the rolling the throttle back to the stop was a sort of wtf is going on. Expectant that eventually it would catch and just going too far to spit him off. |
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04-02-09, 11:35 AM | #6 |
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have you tried a specific triple forum? Plenty on Google search http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...le+forums&meta= |
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04-02-09, 01:23 PM | #8 |
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I'm not keen on RAT. Try t595.net
Rictus is probably the man to chat to, but I would suggest getting it hit with the tuneboy software to get rid of all the emissions-tuning, otherwise there's the chance of bad connectors etc causing this glitch.
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04-02-09, 01:28 PM | #9 |
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Hubby had something similiar to this - I will ask him when he gets home
Edit - he said that was on one of the guzzis - ooops sorry wrong bike! Last edited by ArtyLady; 04-02-09 at 02:16 PM. |
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