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miguelix last won the day on September 8 2022

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    Valencia, Spain
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    '18 Tracer 900 GT

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  1. I'm also having the same problem with my RPHA 70 visor. Still usable but sooner than later I have to replace it because of chips and scratches in the visor itself and also the Pinlock.
  2. Either two would give you more than enough cranking power so I rather choose the NLP 9 and save some bucks. For those who love lithium batteries I advice you to pick one that has over-charge and over-current protection. My old Kawasaki 650R almost catches fire because a combination of lithium battery and a bad regulator-rectifier. Cheers!
  3. I would like to get a 1000cc love the GSX-S 1000 GT and the Ninja 1000 SX, but for me the perfect bike is the S 1000 XR, altough in my opinion it's too much bike for me. I want to keep the Tracer many years but sometimes I think she feels alone, maybe she needs a little sister, a Z 900 SE for example...
  4. Got new exhaust for my Tracer! A friend of mine is selling his 900 GT and we had a deal on his Arrow exhaust, including the slip-on and the exhaust headers. I really like the new exhaust notes, with much more deeper and louder sound while idling, a nice and loud scream in high revs and some pops when you chop off the throttle, even with the catalytic converter and the db-killer installed. Cheers!
  5. My Bridgestone T32s lasted about 8000 Km (~5000 mi), very good wear and very consistent grip through their lifespan. Got a quote from the tire shop... 320 € for another T32s and 360 € for Road 6s, still undecided.
  6. I came home after a trip to the north of Spain. Seven days and 3.000 Km, most of them at the twisties. On Friday I did this track and it was completely insane: https://maps.app.goo.gl/e1QfHXjNvksqRZLc9 Here you have some pics. I find this Givi bag more useful for a solo trip rather than the side cases: Gave her a nice wash after coming back home
  7. Indeed. Giving the condition of the air filter I'll shorten the service. In my previous bikes and cars I was perfectly fine by replacing the air filter every 2 years or 20,000 Km (6,000 miles) It's the OEM factory one, I've replaced with a Hiflofiltro. This brand worked very well for me in my old Ninja 650R and it's price is a third of the Yamaha OEM filter. I'm thinking about going OEM oil and filter the next time but not sure if they are worth the money. I would have liked to do the valve clearance check but I was unable to get the valve cover gasket on time. I've bought the gasket alongside feeler gauges and I'm planning to get or build myself the throttle body sync tool. Than you all!!
  8. Hey folks! The update you were waiting for is here. Replaced air filter and spark plugs yesterday and now the bike is working like a charm! Here you have a few pics of how the air filter and the spark plugs were. Easy work, but removing the hoses from the AIS was little bit painful, have to get myself a decent pair of pliers.
  9. I'm a bit ashamed to admit that I never got my spark plugs inspected... Bought the bike with 21000 Km and allegedly the (second hand) dealership did the 20000 Km service, which includes spark plugs change. Bought air filter and spark plugs to change them at the 30000 Km service but I was to lazy and decided to pospone it until the next service. Blame myself for trusting the dealer and my laziness... What do you bet that I'll find the original spark plugs installed in my Tracer? Definitely is worth to check, thanks!
  10. Hey folks! Took my 2018 GT for commuting last saturday and notice some engine stuttering while accelerating when merging into the highway, even feel the engine completely dead for half a second. I pulled over to the side of the road and powered off the bike to take a minute to evaluate my options, so I decided to start the engine and I was able to do my commuting with some engine stuttering under acceleration but the bike was driveable, I was even able to use the QS and the cruise control. No CEL light, and after coming home I did connect my old ELM327 OBD2 adapter and reported me no pending error codes. Bike has gas, oil at the proper level, battery is OK and charging properly. This Sunday I'll take some time to find out the problem checking the usual suspects (Air filter, sparks plugs, coils, fuel and TPS) Any advice will be appreciated!
  11. The average mileage of my 2018 Tracer 900 GT during 15600 Km is 5.14 L/ 100 Km, which is about 45.8 US MPG. The calculation is not done by the onboard computer but tracking fuelings at spritmonitor.de
  12. After wearing out my set of Michelin Road 5 after 7500 Km (4600 miles), I have ordered a pair of Bridgestone T32. They were 325 € including taxes and labour. The Road 6 were 350 € I'm eager to check how they work. I liked so much the Michelin at the beggining but now that they are worn out near the indicator I have the feeling that they are made of wood! specially when leaning. Also I have quite uneven wear, more in the left side (as I made left turns more aggressively), and also completely lost the round profile in the rear towards a more V-shaped profile except at the very end of the tire, which gives me a really disgusting feeling when I want to lean the Tracer so much.
  13. Just replaced my factory chain and sprockets with 30.000 Km (~18.000 mi.) Didn't realized until today how much deteriorated my chain was, almost half of the links were seized. It took me a long time because I wanted to clean up the swingarm and all the greasy gunk in the areas around the chain and the front sprocket. It was my first time doing this kind of job and I'm really pleased, just get some quality tools and don't rush. BTW: I also bought a set of Yamaha comfort seats for my GT, from a clearance sale of a Yamaha dealership in other town, for half their price! I hope they arrive tomorrow
  14. The connection to the fender is soft rubber and has a grommet inside to prevent the indicator to slide to the outside, and the body of the indicator is hard plastic. But if I try to flex them feels very very rigid compared to the original ones, them barely flexes and when you try it more hard you feel them wanting to snap What I think that may have happened is that te body of the indicator is wider than the hole in the fender so it snapped to the inside and push it very hard against the fender and cracked.
  15. Notice for whom have changed the turn signals for the OE Yamaha LED from modern MT-07's and so on. Those blinkers are hard plastic and even though my Tracer has Givi crash bars the blinkers protrude about an inch. This morning I have had my first tip-over and the right turn signal instead of bending or broking it snapped inside, cracking the external side of the fairing and broking several points where the two piece plastic sandwich fairing fits together. Luckily It seems that I was able to fix it with with epoxi resin and the crack is barely noticeable even if you get closer to the bike, but I'm afraid that maybe the next time I don't be so lucky.
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