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#1961
Posted 26 October 2020 - 12:07 pm
2008 TDM900 in beautiful black. Fender extender, after market Bullster touring screen, radiator guard, RM-G crash bars, 12V/USB socket, Oxford heated grips, Bagster tank cover, centre stand, E22 Givi panniers, standard exhausts. Beautiful Acerbis hand guards. <p>2015 Honda Crosstourer Highlander dct. Fabulous bike, but getting heavier as I age. The 9er is its replacement, eventually.
#1962
Posted 26 October 2020 - 08:08 pm
Hi and welcome Jim.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#1963
Posted 09 December 2020 - 12:15 am
On a whim, after liking them for years, I've acquired a tidy 2003 TDM. It's only done just over 20k miles and has been quite well cared for and not messed about with too much, despite several owners.
Been reading the info here avidly, while making an ever growing list of little (and slightly larger) jobs to do to the bike over the winter to get it tip top ready for the spring. I'm a fair weather rider these days, but I do somehow still manage about 5k miles a year. This is one comfy bike for covering some miles on. The credit card's getting a bashing accumulating all the bits required before I get stuck into it.
Here she is.
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#1964
Posted 09 December 2020 - 05:23 am
If you want to mark your location on the Carpe map: http://www.carpe-tdm...opic.php?t=5117
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Active member of TPLQHCSRSFC and TSRMCMAS (even though a year off) and avid fan of PM not sent.
#1965
Posted 09 December 2020 - 06:28 am
#1966
Posted 09 December 2020 - 06:33 am
lovely, welcome in
"As I Lay Rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I skid and begin to slide, please dear god protect my ride"
Mods; Oil pressure switch, neoprene rear inner mudguard, scottoiler, highway pegs, fenda extenda, 1999 carbs and airbox, Kais suspension setup, later clutch springs, LED lamps, Metmachex swingarm, Hagon Shock, Oxford heated grips, 4 way fused accessory Bus, 17" 3CV front wheel, Michellin R6 tyres, GPS speedo, 5' ignition advance.
#1967
Posted 09 December 2020 - 07:52 am
That looks tidy Sphere, welcome to the asylum.
Hope you like cake!
Current toys: '99 XT600E, 2000 4TX, '82 Princess 30DS (where the username comes from), No longer a '03 Fazer thou.
Save the planet, it's the only one with beer!
#1968
Posted 09 December 2020 - 04:10 pm
Hi and welcome. Bike looks near mint.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#1969
Posted 09 December 2020 - 07:22 pm
Greetings
Single-handedly reviving the Wave.
2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS
#1970
Posted 10 December 2020 - 12:15 am
Thanks for the welcome guys. I do think I've found a good un.
Apart from a few subtle upgrades the main work I'm planning is overhauling and lubricating all the chassis bearings so forks and swing arm out. Service history shows motor's been well cared for, so just an oil change and fresh air filter (have receipt for plugs and oil filter changed 1000 miles ago)
Snowbird - I lurve a nice bit o cake
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#1971
Posted 11 December 2020 - 12:05 pm
Bigred mk1 R1 Calipers- Braided lines- Givi wing rack-Crash bungs- Hi vis bullets-PR2's- and a hoot to ride.
Quad 900 Silver Laser duo tech pipes-Scott oiler-Engine crash bars- Radiator mounted see me ring LED's-Datatool system 3 alarm -Centre stand- Extender fender-Renthal bars-Handle bar risers-Mirror extenders-BMW GS Handgaurds-Acumen uprated horn & Nautilus-Stainless steel Radiator guard-Givi wing rack-OEM screen-Yammy touring screen-MRA Vario-MRA Double bubble cut down for fast as fk riding-Tiger screen-Tank protector-Stomp grip panels-Optimate lead Gone to Heaven
1991 MK1 in need of some TLC watch this space Gone to Heaven Sorted and on the Road Mick
it's the bike that Jack built
#1972
Posted 08 February 2021 - 07:43 pm
Evening all,
glad to be here. I have been the happy’ish owner of a 2000 TDM since last August after 11.5 years of unforgettable VFR750 companionship, which I had to part with due to hip arthritis. The TDM is much comfier and causes me no pain. And when it rides as it should, it runs like a dream.
I’m hoping to spend even longer with my TDM than with my VFR if I can get used to it’s funny mood swings. So far it appears to have a healthy thirst for oil and a cough and splutter every time I use full choke, as if running on one cylinder for 15 minutes before it goes back to normal. I’ve had it looked at in a repair garage, he cleaned the carbs, reset float heights etc. but the problem persists. We’ll see how we get on.
Cheers.
#1973
Posted 08 February 2021 - 08:19 pm
Greetings - 4tx is a great ride
Single-handedly reviving the Wave.
2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS
#1974
Posted 09 February 2021 - 09:07 am
Hello and welcome to the club Phatman. Some use a fair bit of oil, some don't. As for the splutter on full choke, it may be that the carbs need the pilot screws adjusting and/or the carbs need balancing. Is your bike a genuine 2000 model ? Does it have a temp gauge or a fuel gauge ?
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#1975
Posted 09 February 2021 - 05:40 pm
Greetings - 4tx is a great ride
Cheers. Indeed, it pulls like a train below 6000rpm compared with the VFR.
Hello and welcome to the club Phatman. Some use a fair bit of oil, some don't. As for the splutter on full choke, it may be that the carbs need the pilot screws adjusting and/or the carbs need balancing. Is your bike a genuine 2000 model ? Does it have a temp gauge or a fuel gauge ?
Thanks mate.
It has a fuel gauge. Does that make it a 2000? Is that what they call a 4TX?
My mechanic said he pulled the carbs apart, cleaned them, reset the float heights and lowered the idle speed to 1000 rpm. He also said the spark plugs were near black but I don’t know if that has anything to do with it. When I took it back to him a week later he said he had done all he could and didn’t know what else to do.
For now I’ll manage by opening the choke maybe a quarter of the way, which seems to start it up normally. Compared to the VFR the TDM doesn’t require much choke, in warm weather it doesn’t need it at all funnily enough.
#1976
Posted 09 February 2021 - 09:42 pm
Yep, yours is a genuine 2000 model aka the mk2a. '96 to '98 are mk2. Both are 4TX. Carbs are different for mk2 and mk2a, mk2a also has a leccy fuel pump. Reason I asked was that if it were a mk2 I'd be suggesting you look at the choke plungers and the emulsion tubes as both do wear over time. Your mk2a has different carbs to the mk2 so shouldn't be an issue.
I don't need to use choke in warmer weather, most TDM's are like that.
I tend to pull choke on and start it up without moving the throttle, and once it's fired then just blip the throttle.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#1977
Posted 10 February 2021 - 09:45 am
Cheers. Indeed, it pulls like a train below 6000rpm compared with the VFR.
Thanks mate.
It has a fuel gauge. Does that make it a 2000? Is that what they call a 4TX?
My mechanic said he pulled the carbs apart, cleaned them, reset the float heights and lowered the idle speed to 1000 rpm. He also said the spark plugs were near black but I don’t know if that has anything to do with it. When I took it back to him a week later he said he had done all he could and didn’t know what else to do.
For now I’ll manage by opening the choke maybe a quarter of the way, which seems to start it up normally. Compared to the VFR the TDM doesn’t require much choke, in warm weather it doesn’t need it at all funnily enough.
Tickover set to low should be at least 1250rpm
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#1978
Posted 10 February 2021 - 10:38 am
+1 for tickover @1250rpm
Single-handedly reviving the Wave.
2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS
#1979
Posted 10 February 2021 - 07:27 pm
Yep, yours is a genuine 2000 model aka the mk2a. '96 to '98 are mk2. Both are 4TX. Carbs are different for mk2 and mk2a, mk2a also has a leccy fuel pump. Reason I asked was that if it were a mk2 I'd be suggesting you look at the choke plungers and the emulsion tubes as both do wear over time. Your mk2a has different carbs to the mk2 so shouldn't be an issue.
I don't need to use choke in warmer weather, most TDM's are like that.
I tend to pull choke on and start it up without moving the throttle, and once it's fired then just blip the throttle.
Thanks for the info. So I’m a 4TX MK2A. Sounds like cracking the enigma code.
Yes I don’t use throttle either; if the choke is set correctly it should start at the click of a button. Like Rallyist and Favs pointed out though maybe I should increase the idle speed a little now that the mechanic showed me where to do it.
I should also start buying some oil for top-ups. Do you use mineral oils? That’s what I have in mine; my mechanic doesn’t believe in synthetics.
#1980
Posted 10 February 2021 - 07:52 pm
It'll burn any variety of M/C oil. Just be sure to check the oil level properly (I'd check mine every 2nd tankful used even though mine wasn't a guzzler).
Single-handedly reviving the Wave.
2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS
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