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Thread: CBR954RR Repsol Replica - STOLEN

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    Quote Originally Posted by DODO`` View Post
    Here, Put this in if you are fixing the bike.
    So sorry to hear about it.
    Yup, and don't bother ringing the Police to say where it is, ring and say you have just happened to have purchased a new machete for the garden when your bike with GPS tracking was stolen and you are outside the address about to go in to get it back, and also you may have to use said machete in self defence if they do not handover your rightful property. Something might get done while there is still time that way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    Yup, and don't bother ringing the Police to say where it is, ring and say you have just happened to have purchased a new machete for the garden when your bike with GPS tracking was stolen and you are outside the address about to go in to get it back, and also you may have to use said machete in self defence if they do not handover your rightful property. Something might get done while there is still time that way

    LOL like the way you think. Theres this other GPS tracker that gets hooked into the ignition system and allows you to remotely shut the ignition off!
    Just wait until the bikes moving 100km/hr.. and Ill leave the rest to your imagination!
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    So, I bought a new ECU, triple clamp, HISS unit etc to get this bike started. Honda thought they were funny when they put all the electrical connectors under the airbox which was a mission!! I've not had too much chance to play with it yet but I had the following problems:

    1. Once powered up, instead of the clocks doing its nice little display of numbers going up to 100 and back, and the speedo pin flicking up to the top and back,.. it just displays all 8's for about 3 seconds, and then goes to normal,.. weird.

    2. The battery was very very flat,.. I put a 12v charger on it whilst connected up to the bike to try and start it but all that happens is that the regulator rectifier clicks a lot but doesnt turn over the starter. I'm guessing its just flat and he charger isnt putting in enough to help so I'll try again once its charged off the bike.

    3. the thief removed the 4 pin connector to the HISS unit, and to what looks like a power relay off the positive connector on the battery, which has resulted in some messy connections until I can get some new connectors. Anyone know where I can get these?

    4. Originally taking off the triple clamp, and trying to replace it I though I had a dud clamp,.. but apparently the forks move out of alignment under weight and it took a bit of persuasion to get the new one on,.. is this normal if you dont jack the front of the bike up?

    5. and finally the ECU connectors,.. looks like he tried to do some artistic wiring,.. I'm not sure, but apart from the lump of solder and a stripped wire, it looks ok? care to comment?



    I'll have another go over the next couple days, but I'm not that great at this stuff I'll let ya know.

    Thanks,
    Shaun

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    Ahhh that sucks man... I've seen many a person (including some very handy home mechanics) trying to get 'blades working when there have been problems with the HISS system All i can say is good luck and keeping fingers crossed for ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunusMaximus View Post
    2. The battery was very very flat,.. I put a 12v charger on it whilst connected up to the bike to try and start it but all that happens is that the regulator rectifier clicks a lot but doesnt turn over the starter. I'm guessing its just flat and he charger isnt putting in enough to help so I'll try again once its charged off the bike.
    I'd be wary of doing that. You don't want to fry your replacement ECU and chargers ain't designed for that sort of lark.

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    interesting story. glad you got the bike back shame its in such bad shape.

    fricken hate tiny pricked thieving bastards. I went through a period where my car was broken into more times than I can remember. At one stage someone broke my left quarter light to access my car when the right quarter light was already broken from a previous robbery. The idiots would try and start it with a screwdriver. every few days Id have a new screwdriver on my front seat.

    cops finally caught a boy and girl both between 14-15 years old. after someone nabbed them in the act and cops happened to be just around the corner. obviously absolutely nothing will happen because they are too young. Should charge their fricken parents for it IMO, pay all my insurance fees.

    *cough* anyway. rant over, good luck with the bike.

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