Steve,

   I think I still picked up a slight engine miss in you recording....could
be a little carbon on the heads.

It does my heart good to see an Englishman with a little US sense of
humor....:>)

hawke

> From: Steve Baglien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: HP Internet Security Lab
> Reply-To: GTS-1000 Owners List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 06:28:58 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Is my GTS finally fixed???
>
> I think so!!  After being bothered by this gremlin for over
> a year now, I think I finally found the root cause.  Last
> weekend I pulled the air box and tank so I could get a good
> shot at cleaning ALL the electrical connectors.  I did the
> same thing last year, but had no effect.  Later, I swapped
> computers, TPS sensors, and the air pressure sensor... it
> seemed that the TPS was bad.  After a while the problem,
> (intermittent diag code 13 and 15 and "hiccups") came back.
> Sunday when I put the bike back together, this was no longer
> an indermidient problem - it was a constant problem - which
> was good.... meant that I could actually trace it.  Turned
> out that the blue wire was slightly pulled from the main
> connector.  This wire runs to the TPS and the air pressure
> sensor.   I rode the bike about 100 miles since then, the
> diag 13, 15 and the hiccups "seem" to be gone.
>
> So the moral to this story - if the computer(s) is reporting
> a discontinuity, believe it.  Trace the wires and check all
> the connectors.
>
> I recorded how sweet it sounds now:
> http://www.hi-rev.co.uk/R1.mp3
>
> I'm planning on heading up to Cherokee NC for the Rally Sept
> 7-9.  If there's anyone that would like to meet me up there,
> let me know.  The riding is excellent - Bob, Bob, Kevin,
> George???
>
> -Sven

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