im not very mechanically minded fuel injected??

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im not very mechanically minded fuel injected??

Post by Loud Pipes save Lives » Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:38 am

im not very mechanically minded fuel injected??

ive recently got my TRX and was thinking of getting it Dynoed Tuned

are TRX fuel injected or use carbies ???


i know it might sound stupied but im learning this as i go along.

sunday night i did something for the first time,

i changed my oil and oil filter.( which i never have done before)

have gain conferendence from attending an basic motorcylce mechanic course, where they teach you the basics

any way i will endeaver to get some pics up.


also im thinking of asking the father in law if we could make an bike stand

im not paying $120 for some metal when the father in law has plently laying around in his shed

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Post by Kevtrx849 » Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:15 am

G'day Loud, Trx's have carby's. The later TDM 900 is fuel injected.
If you can change the oil filter no problem then everything else will be easy :roll: . The full workshop manual is available here as a download, the exploded views are very helpful.
Max also designed and built his own race stand and you should be able to get a pattern off that one by searching this site.
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Post by Quan-Time » Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:02 am

Yup... good choice on the "i have an uncle with scrap".. and grats on the basic bike mech course, they are worth every cent imho ;)

What sort of stand you after ? a "race" one for the rear wheel, where you chock it up, or one that you ride onto, like a table, and raise it up.

Rear wheel stand is fairly easy compared to a table !.. just for interest sake, i got a race stand, uni fit (its truly uni fit, you DONT need lugs or anything) and got it for $50 from ebay.. Theres some bargains out there, just look around might save you some heart ache.. But by all means, making your own gives you a sense of satisfaction.

Carbie tune up, go see Show n go, they can tune it, else if you want a full "dyno" run, theres a fair few around adelaide who can do it. Best i know of is nevil down @ victor harbor, he is the best, but cost a bit.. But again, you get what you pay for (he does full race / drag bike engines,, he knows his shit).
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Post by Red Rex » Wed Apr 18, 2007 6:40 pm

Conrats on the mechanics course! I say "you're never too young to learn", and once you've got your rear stand sorted out get the old man to make you a front stand too. I made mine by welding a bracket to an old car jack (scissor type) with a 10mm rod that slides through the holes in the front of the crankcases so I can get the front off the ground for tyre changing &c. I'll leave you young engineers to sort out the finer details ....
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