Sensors on timing belt cover.

Started by cody_clark, November 16, 2014, 09:56:31 AM

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cody_clark

What are the sensors on the stock timing belt cover for?

cody_clark

Nevermind. I finally got them off and I see that it's the spark plugs.

stopintime

252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

ducatiz

i'm going to LOL for a little bit.

good boy that you're strong enough to laugh at yourself.. :-)
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Skybarney

Fuel detection sensors.  When they detect the right amount of fuel they light it on fire.  Then it goes boom and the back wheel spins.  If you want to clean up the looks of the bike a lot you can always remove them.  Bummer is only being able to ride downhill.   ;D


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ungeheuer

Quote from: Skybarney on November 18, 2014, 09:10:10 AM
Fuel detection sensors.  When they detect the right amount of fuel they light it on fire.  Then it goes boom and the back wheel spins.  If you want to clean up the looks of the bike a lot you can always remove them.  Bummer is only being able to ride downhill.   ;D
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cody_clark

Haha oh I totally deserve all of the flack lol. The only reason I asked was I couldn't get them off for a minute and when I did I was like wow.... I'm an idiot lol

xcaptainxbloodx

dont feel bad. I once called my dealer when my bike wouldnt start. 

"is it in gear?"
:click:
:startup:
"uhhh its ok now."
[bang] [laugh]

cody_clark

Haha well at least I'm not alone in doing stupid things :) but honestly I don't feel bad because I've only had the bike a couple months and now that it's winter shew gonna be getting a whole Lotta love from me. Starting with the timing belts first then a 999 rear shock.

Skybarney

I am just as quick to poke fun at myself.  ;D  Good example,  It took me 10 minutes the other day to get my bike started.  Seems I knocked the handlebar switch (that I never use) to the off position..... 
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cody_clark

Haha nice :)! Skills man. But I'm right there with ya  sometimes I do some stupid stuff and ask myself how I function day to day.