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Thread: Suzuki RGV 250 - Throttle position sensor

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    Suzuki RGV 250 - Throttle position sensor

    I am interested in getting a hold of at least one of these. It is not for a restoration so does not need to look good cosmetically it just needs to work as I am keen to use with a ingitech and a carb (which otherwise is exactly what I need) without being setup with a Throttle position sensor. The few ones on E-bay seem to be on there for restorers and are priced accordingly. Where I just want one to play with my ingitech on my bucket. So I am just wondering if there are any locally available?
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    The guys who got KG's stock when he shut up shop often have a site at the VCC swap meet.
    That's where i found the MC22? Honda carbs for the bucket twin.
    I know KG parted out at least one late RGV
    Swap meet's coming up shortly.

    Probably worth emailing Pete Sales too. Total Motorcycles.

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    I bought mine from some wrecker advertising on TM as wrecking complete bikes (then ask a question) quite a while back for same intended purpose for my RZ496.
    Must find space for it.

    Hmm bit empty atm. Try ringing around like the old days ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    The guys who got KG's stock when he shut up shop often have a site at the VCC swap meet.
    That's where i found the MC22? Honda carbs for the bucket twin.
    I know KG parted out at least one late RGV
    Swap meet's coming up shortly.

    Probably worth emailing Pete Sales too. Total Motorcycles.
    Good point!, I know where I will be tomorrow and if that don't work I get in contact with this Pele Sales.
    Asking on kiwibiker was a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I bought mine from some wrecker advertising on TM as wrecking complete bikes (then ask a question) quite a while back for same intended purpose for my RZ496.
    Must find space for it.

    Hmm bit empty atm. Try ringing around like the old days ?
    And if what I posted above does not work out. I might have to hit you up for some dimension's to help me make one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    The guys who got KG's stock when he shut up shop often have a site at the VCC swap meet.
    That's where i found the MC22? Honda carbs for the bucket twin.
    I know KG parted out at least one late RGV
    Swap meet's coming up shortly.

    Probably worth emailing Pete Sales too. Total Motorcycles.
    I don't suppose you know what name they style them shelves as. It would made it easier to locate them tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel pig View Post
    I don't suppose you know what name they style them shelves as. It would made it easier to locate them tomorrow.
    Sorry Neil, I don't. Last time I saw them there they were in the back of the easternmost bay - part shed end of the layout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Sorry Neil, I don't. Last time I saw them there they were in the back of the easternmost bay - part shed end of the layout.
    Cool, Anything helps cheers.
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    No luck at the swap meet. Give Pele Sales go on Monday.
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    It seems Pete Sales will be able to help me out part of the way, which might be enough. but if some one has a whole one they are willing to part with PM me Cheers.
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    Update

    Pete Sales sent me the plastic pulley part which is missing the electronic sensor part but I am glad I got even that as I realised after one minute of playing with it, I had misunderstood how it worked but I am now completely convinced that it is what I need. So like I stated above I am still interested in either just the electronic sensor part or the whole thing.
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    The senser thing should be fairly generic to car stuff from memory and you tune it to the ignitech the hard part it the pulley to interface the cable reliably.

    I'd pop downstairs to take a picture but that's difficult at present on crutches.
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    Honda direct mount their TPS on the NSR
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    The senser thing should be fairly generic to car stuff from memory and you tune it to the ignitech the hard part it the pulley to interface the cable reliably.

    I'd pop downstairs to take a picture but that's difficult at present on crutches.
    Yes, you are right the sensor would fairly easy to get a hold of, it is the interface (Plastic in the factory case, I could probably make one out of aluminium in my case.) between the pulley and the sensor that is my biggest problem right now.
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    this is a remote set up using a GM TPS
    Rhe TPS is listed on allexexpress for $14-22
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    https://ja.aliexpress.com/item/4000959150919.html
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    or you could use the 98 36mm Keihin shortie with tps and solenoid power jet
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