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  1. Hmm thats weird. So you've got switched +12 at the orange/white wire ? And ground is properly connected ? - Have you sorted out the kill switch system ? - Have you bypassed the sidestand/neutral security cut off system ? Both those will prevent spark at the coils. Also, what exactly is this "loom" we can see in your photos ? Could be the ECU, some are known to vibrate to bits but at your state of a project difficult to assess that.
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    1/2 throttle ?

    Yeah, all the cheapo casting marks and thick paint to cover the sloppy fitment. You're being hard on China, their stuff looks better than what MP does
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    1/2 throttle ?

    That sounds nice. That's for double cable action and compatible cables readily available ? I'm usually not too bad at finding stuff on the internet but the QA throttle subject has so far eluded me for some reason
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    1/2 throttle ?

    Motion pro is kind of crap, and as you say it is not a Quick action throttle since it has more travel than a stock one
  5. The man said all he's got left in his hands is the cylinder block welded to the upper case, so i'm guessing he didn't forget a screw or the crank
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    Fuel leak if...

    Also i found that i had to not go by the manual as per float heights, the carbs would leak when at Mikuni said spec, but yeah, now i use inline taps without all the tank fitted crap and i close them when i get off the bike
  7. Session in the oven ? That said, if it can fit in the oven A prop under the liners should make the alloy upper case plop down once dilated ?
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    Fuel leak if...

    New carbs ? Did you check and adjust the floats or did you just put them on the engine ? They need doing out of the box, so if you didn't...
  9. It's black red on the bottom right of the 6 pin plug, but only needed if you think a rev counter is of any use
  10. This is a RF900 loom but will be the same. Ignore the pink wire if you have it you can take it out altogether
  11. I would put the 750 box in the F cases with the R cams. i have a 1216 fitted like that and it has great feel to it thanks to the proper gearing of the 6 speed box
  12. Well thats some nice stuff Maybe the same as original minus the amount the crappydive units ?
  13. Mids are totally different due to how high the mid goes up in regards to the rear of the cylinder head on the 1100 On the 750 it's almost flush between the fairing and the cam cover : On the 1100 there's about 4cm :
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    Exhausts

    They're not, but not too far off I've massaged an RF header onto an 1100 oilcooled engine (don't ask why ) with success
  15. Surely GSXR 1100 cams and matching ECU will sort you out nicely ?
  16. £575 for a brand new set of RS But the technical feat and adaptability of the FI system is cool
  17. Buy a second hand one, the new ones you find cheap are cheap knock offs and tend to fry immediately. The original one seems to be that kind of part that doesn't fail much, so S/H is fine
  18. This one (there is another version that is twice the height that won't fit) : And this kit :
  19. Well the aircooled charging system is well known to be iffy and have a tendancy to overheat. Is the bike still charging ? I would take the stator cover off, replace the 3 yellow wires nicely before they melt further and short out, and place it back. Then use a Yamaha R1 type electronic regulator to replace the original one I did that on my 5 aircooled engines whose charging system was always either dead upon purchase or died shortly after. This setup allows a constant 14.5V load to the battery at all RPM and cuts down on overheating oil and engine. You can find the necessary connectors from kojaycat or AliEx, and the regulator itself can fit in the same place as the original one
  20. You need to : - Connect the blue Neutral switch wire directly to the blue/black dash light wire - the orange/yellow goes to the orange/black - the green wire goes to earth black/white in the cutout system, but it is no longer needed if you take everything out
  21. Yep i get it. K forks do fit in some oilcooled triples so it would be possible to retain the dashboard another time
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    fork id

    Generally speaking, cast alloy and pressure moulded plastic bike parts usually have a part reference number on them. Yamaha even goes to just putting the bike model code on them.
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    fork id

    Google that :
  24. A nice "factory" touch would be to use modern radial USD forks that you have reanodized in the 94 blue, and keeping the stock W rim Lots of work for something "nobody" would realise you'd done but still Thats the sort of headache i enjoy giving myself
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