SteveM
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- Jun 20, 2010
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Hi All,
In mt last post regarding this issue, I got great advice from some of you so thank you very much...
I am still having issues with my 2005 R3 (bought in June of 04, I thought he bike was considered a 04 but since have been corrected!!)...
Any help / ideas would be great...Below is the chain of events....
SORRY FOR THE LONG POST!!!!
1. With 33k on the odometer, the RPM's would vary between 2k-3k while I was riding or sitting still...
2. After the replies to my post I notified the dealer that it was most likely the TPS sensor...
3. The dealer "re-set' The sensors and the bike was fine for about 1500 miles...
4. The bike started the same problem (and actually started sputtering and stalled out on my on the freeway!) and I went back to the dealer, they "re-set" the sensors again and adjusted the valve bodies as the were not delivering fuel evenly...
5. The bike rode well for 50 miles and the RPM's started sitting at 3k, again...
6. 3rd trip the dealer and the mechanic said a vacuum hose came off and he thinks he fixed it...
7. They kept it, test rode it for a hundred miles and it was fine, I picked it up, rode it 50 miles and RPM's went right up to 3k again...
My last call to the dealer was that we need to get Triumph involved at this point if they cant figure it out...
I live in Los Angeles and have had bad experiences with my local dealers within a 50 mile radius...
Thanks All...
In mt last post regarding this issue, I got great advice from some of you so thank you very much...
I am still having issues with my 2005 R3 (bought in June of 04, I thought he bike was considered a 04 but since have been corrected!!)...
Any help / ideas would be great...Below is the chain of events....
SORRY FOR THE LONG POST!!!!
1. With 33k on the odometer, the RPM's would vary between 2k-3k while I was riding or sitting still...
2. After the replies to my post I notified the dealer that it was most likely the TPS sensor...
3. The dealer "re-set' The sensors and the bike was fine for about 1500 miles...
4. The bike started the same problem (and actually started sputtering and stalled out on my on the freeway!) and I went back to the dealer, they "re-set" the sensors again and adjusted the valve bodies as the were not delivering fuel evenly...
5. The bike rode well for 50 miles and the RPM's started sitting at 3k, again...
6. 3rd trip the dealer and the mechanic said a vacuum hose came off and he thinks he fixed it...
7. They kept it, test rode it for a hundred miles and it was fine, I picked it up, rode it 50 miles and RPM's went right up to 3k again...
My last call to the dealer was that we need to get Triumph involved at this point if they cant figure it out...
I live in Los Angeles and have had bad experiences with my local dealers within a 50 mile radius...
Thanks All...