metalguru

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Hi to everyone
Have been submerged for a while and thought it was time to surface.
Have just bought an R3C and totally love it.
I have retired from the bike trade, (but still working) and still keep my hand in with repairs and servicing but usually on Triumphs. Have gained quite a bit of knowledge with TuneEcu, although don't have a dyno but just make them run as they should.

If any are passing in the mid Kent (UK) area the kettle is always on and if unfortunate to have a problem I can try to sort, there is also quite a helpful dealer very close.

:D
 
Welcome from OZ mate, luv to pop in for that cuppa but I am too far away right now:p
Good to have you on board!!
 
I'm a tea drinking Rocket Rider that needs heaps of help with ECU :D Kents a bit of a haul for me too .. but if i do drop in it's .. milk and two sugars thanks mate.
 
Welcome - what a great intro. I'm sure there are Captains who live 'cross the pond who will be glad to have your "hands on" availability. As for the rest of us ... just be ready to answer a lot of questions -- and yes sometimes the same question over and over and over again.:)o I mostly attribute this to the fact that most of us are pushing 50 or some even 60+ :eek:)Thanks for your patience and again, welcome.
 
hi and Welcome from Oklahoma, U.S.S.A.
Tune ECU huh?
ok.
once I get it downloaded and saved into a folder on my desktop,
what do I do and how will I know she's "right"?
like yesterday my engine light came on.
Killed her and restarted her.
She idled high, in the 3,000 range,
just like when the TPS goes bad.
My TPS is the first one to hit the states with the "new" internals,
and I had no problem for about 2 years since I replaced it.
Now I know there's a way to clear the code, or make the light go off,
I just don't know ANYTHING else about it.
how about a tutorial video from step 1 explaining everything?
well that's about it from Oklahoma right now, but again,
WELCOME
 
Hi to everyone
Have been submerged for a while and thought it was time to surface.
Have just bought an R3C and totally love it.
I have retired from the bike trade, (but still working) and still keep my hand in with repairs and servicing but usually on Triumphs. Have gained quite a bit of knowledge with TuneEcu, although don't have a dyno but just make them run as they should.

If any are passing in the mid Kent (UK) area the kettle is always on and if unfortunate to have a problem I can try to sort, there is also quite a helpful dealer very close.

:D
Welcome, i have the feeling you will be very popular here:D
 
Welcome to the forum Submarine,

Love the SE part of England. Chances are I will drop in for that cup of tea minus R3R one day, still have family in Kent.

Look forward to your posts and hope you can answer a few of my questions.

Cheers
Stephen
 
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