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jasonsean484 09-12-15 23:11

xt660z mods
 
hi guys , loads of info on these great pages , to much sometimes ,lol , i,m on 2012 z quite awkward at slow speeds as well documented , i,m not planning on going round the world etc but do want smoother operation , which mods will put me right please guys , do i need aftermarket cans ? will they make much diff after filter and fuel ? also can you purchase straight of here , ? headache coming on !! thanks in advance from windy raining england

greatescape 10-12-15 03:33

Hi Jason, others on this forum far better equipped to advise you than me, but....the mods I did on my Tenere that transformed it were the Kev mod, the O2 controller, the throttle mod, (free!, and brilliant), and a 46 tooth rear sprocket. All jerry throttle gone and much nicer to ride!. Steve

CaptMoto 10-12-15 06:47

:hello: and :welcome: to :660:

Pleiades 10-12-15 18:29

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Originally Posted by greatescape (Post 216607)
the mods I did on my Tenere that transformed it were the Kev mod, the O2 controller, the throttle mod, (free!, and brilliant), and a 46 tooth rear sprocket.

Steve has basically hit the nail on the head � sort the fuelling and make the twist grip less sensitive. All I would add is checking/sorting the final drive (chain, sprockets and cush drive).

It�s the simple things that make the most difference� Before attempting any of the mods suggested, make sure your bike is properly serviced, with a clean air filter, decent correctly gapped spark plug, the idle speed is correctly adjusted to 1400-1500rpm, the cush drive rubbers are in intact and free from excessive play and the chain has the correct slack and is (along with the sprockets) in good condition.

Here�s where to look for information about the mods�

:icon_arrow: Twist-grip mod: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?p=154983

:icon_arrow: Cush drive rubber mod: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=12422

:icon_arrow: Kev fuelling mod: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=11641

:icon_arrow: O2 controller: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=20381

jasonsean484 10-12-15 19:37

yeah its looking that way , thanks for that mate

jasonsean484 10-12-15 20:01

just nipped out and had a check of back sprocket , i,d say it moves 4-6 mm aprox , so that mods on for sat , cheers steve and pleiades , your time is appreciated , cool this site is in it

Pleiades 10-12-15 21:00

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Originally Posted by jasonsean484 (Post 216618)
just nipped out and had a check of back sprocket , i,d say it moves 4-6 mm aprox , so that mods on for sat

Best get finding yourself some old inner tube! ;)

greatescape 11-12-15 05:11

Yes, as Pleiades says sort the cush drive.... it took me a while to suss the perfect drive chain tension for mine, but worth getting spot on . Every bike feels so much better with this done. Enjoy your bike! Steve

jasonsean484 11-12-15 19:33

will do steve , is that to the book spec or did you find it touch tighter or slacker the chain ? had a nice little nip out today through the country side only about 30 mile , cold but dry , give rain all weekend :hmh:

Dahlba 11-12-15 19:53

i have my chain a bit tighter then book spec. but i only ride on asphalt. very good roads in sweden. but if you want to drive a bit ofroad, give it a bit more slak


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