I've spotted an 07 955i locally which I quite fancy...
..however I'm a bit concerned with all the threads on here involving laptops, downloading software etc etc...
this really is outside my comfort zone and was wondering how 'bad' this side of these bikes is.. do they need frequent 'tweeking' of the ECU/TPS (?)... or is it , and please dont be offened by this, just a case of some of you blokes like to tweek/tune/play with this kind of thing? I've never owned a FI bike, hence my concern..
the bike has 22000 miles on it, so wondering what I may be getting myself into.. I've also spotted a '94 Daytona with similar mileage, and am now wondering if I may be better off with the low-tech option.. :?
In answer to your question no you don't, Most play with the ECU map etc because they can, with the free Tune ecu it is more available to the masses now rather than having to go to a dealer. Mine has done 28k now and other than the dealer putting the TOR tune on it I haven't had to do anything, I have chosen to do things, but that's different
Thanks NKL thats reassuring... I often wonder what I'm doing 'wrong' with my T/Bird Sport as I read about people constantly pulling their carbs to bits and changing jets, airboxes etc whereas in 40000 miles mine have sufficed with a balance once a year, but still gets 55 mpg and pulls cleanly through to the redline.. :D
Hey NeilD !! take it out for a test ride and that will be the decider :lol: you'll ether like FI or hate it !! the bit i hated about mine was holdin throttle in a 30mph zone, thats when most get the surging effect !!
have fun !!
KK
Quote from: "KuzzinKenny"Hey NeilD !! take it out for a test ride and that will be the decider :lol: you'll ether like FI or hate it !! the bit i hated about mine was holdin throttle in a 30mph zone, thats when most get the surging effect !!
have fun !!
KK
That is why we play cos we can, have eliminated the 30mph surge.
As KK rightly said ride it first, see if it is the correct bike for you, then if you like it, any little annoyances can be delt with.
I was a bit concerned at first, having spent decades with Monoblocs, Concentrics and magnetos. However, it's actually much easier and quicker (as well as more productive) to work on the maps than it is to fart about with jets, needles, and bits of fag paper.
Mind you I still get that sort of excitement with the A10.
I'm not one for tinkering with the fuel map either for the same reason as you,and as I tend to operate at the end of the map :roll: getting it wrong will have dire conseqences,you want lots more out of the bike chuck the rear shock in the bin.
It's slightly more complicated as Triumph offer 2 tunes,one for the stock can and one for the open pipes,and folks use one with the other :?
When I made the transfer from carbs to injection,it was only when I switched back when I realise the difference,with possibly the exception of the very last carbed R1's.
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That is why we play cos we can, have eliminated the 30mph surge.
As KK rightly said ride it first, see if it is the correct bike for you, then if you like it, any little annoyances can be delt with.[/quote]
Not if the EU have their way
well thanks for all that... bought one today anyway... :D
They made a 955 in 2007? I thought it was a 1050?
What I would say about the engine maps,ride the bike for a distance,at the very least a 100 miles to 'feel it',between 01 and 04 I had 4/5 maps put in,felt great riding off down the road,100 miles later drove me nuts,hence why I had the same one in from 04 till the end of 010,and while the latest one developes more power and it also vibrates more,but I'd do the 12 minute tune before you doing anything and then just get used to the bike.
Yep its getting delivered next Friday, its MOT'd and has a couple of months tax so will hopefully put some miles on it and see how it feels..
07 reg, so I assume one of the last?
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Looks good,must be one of the very last,and if you stumble across one, look for the old style rear brake lever,I put a new style one like yours on my old 01 thinking it looked more modern,god knows how many times my foot slipped off and went back to the old style eureka!!,oh and 15wt oil in the forks.
Looks like someones powder coated the swingarm then, looks OK
yeah, I wondered about the swingarm whether or not it was silver for all the 955i or not...
Quote from: "NeilD"yeah, I wondered about the swingarm whether or not it was silver for all the 955i or not...
To be honest I dont know for sure, but I thought they were all silver.
Quote from: "NeilD"yeah, I wondered about the swingarm whether or not it was silver for all the 955i or not...
Being at the end of the production run anything is possible,from time to time you come across various Triumphs with non production colours among other things,it's a Triumph employee thing which they can do.
Is the bike black or very dark green.
the bike is black.. not sure if the swingarm is painted or p/coated black but looked a decent job.. will have a proper look when I pick it up next week... it also has black handlebars, I assume Renthals.. look like standard size but slightly less rise ..
Quote from: "Chris Canning"Looks good,must be one of the very last,and if you stumble across one, look for the old style rear brake lever,I put a new style one like yours on my old 01 thinking it looked more modern,god knows how many times my foot slipped off and went back to the old style eureka!!,oh and 15wt oil in the forks.
Don't know what they were thinkin about with that brake pedal ??
i got one off fleebay from an 03 :thumbsup
KK
ps lookin good NeilD !!
Quote from: "NeilD"the bike is black.. not sure if the swingarm is painted or p/coated black but looked a decent job.. will have a proper look when I pick it up next week... it also has black handlebars, I assume Renthals.. look like standard size but slightly less rise ..
I didn't think they did a mag wheel 955 in black,if the guy your buying off isn't the original buyer wouldn't be at all suprised if it wasn't an ex employee bike,a rarity thats for sure
I've seen other black ones, all late ones though and not that common... I wanted either black or the dark green...
Good job the swing arm has been recovered as the standard paint falls off at the whiff of rain!!
Nice looking bike, Think the black ones are faster at night cos the air can't see it comming!!
I wanted silver,no mate only black or green they said :roll:
Quote from: "metalguru"Good job the swing arm has been recovered as the standard paint falls off at the whiff of rain!!...........
yep,and there is a brand new swingarm on ebay at the moment, starting at £250, hmmm, I think a powdercoat over the winter for mine
Quote from: "Timbox2"Quote from: "metalguru"Good job the swing arm has been recovered as the standard paint falls off at the whiff of rain!!...........
yep,and there is a brand new swingarm on ebay at the moment, starting at £250, hmmm, I think a powdercoat over the winter for mine
Look a bit further along their's one for 24 quid!!