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shelton abbey 08-04-15 11:55

new paddy to the forum
 
howdy guys an gals still learnin my way around the site looks good,have a fzs 1000 but always wanted a supermoto so im here to research which model is the better on to buy im lookin at a 07 model xtx660 soon but ive heard something about fueling problems so am i better off with a newer model ja think, mods sorry if this is the wrong place for these questions

Desert Racer 08-04-15 13:45

Hi mate & welcome, as far as I know they all suffer from running a bit lean from the factory which results in 'surging' at some running speeds. I ride a Tenere myself & have fitted Kev's fuel & O2 mods which sort things out nicely. I believe fitting DNA air filters with the said Kev Mods are the way to go with the X model.

greatescape 08-04-15 21:31

Hi Shelton, welcome! , your on the best forum for sure!!, and I second everything Desert Racer said. I see your from Cork...I lived near Skibereen for nine years and return every year to West Cork. Steve

shelton abbey 08-04-15 22:24

cheers for the welcome guys ,,,yep greatescape skibb is a nice spot i regularly head down that way for a blast ,lovely when the sun is shining lol

Pleiades 08-04-15 23:24

:006: Welcome on board mate

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Originally Posted by shelton abbey (Post 208736)
lookin at a 07 model xtx660 soon but ive heard something about fueling problems so am i better off with a newer model ja think, mods sorry if this is the wrong place for these questions

You'll be fine with an 07 model. These are the first models to be fitted with an O2 sensor and do benefit massively from fitting an O2 Controller as has already been touched upon. Regarding the fueling (surging), it may be worth having a read of this thread as it explains what years and ECUs are affected.

I wouldn't get too hung up on the fuelling, it can be sorted pretty cost effectively. Concentrate on getting the best bike you can for your budget, whatever the age. A service history (whether DIY with receipts or dealer), low miles and a bike that's been cherished and well cared for are more important factors than age. I've seen plenty of two/three year old dogs about, and plenty of nine/ten year old minters.

Interceptor 09-04-15 00:04

Howya langer.

'cptr

shelton abbey 09-04-15 00:47

cheers pleiades sounds like good advice, interceptor thats a familiar name storry baiii "some people need a high five in the head with a chair" lol class

CaptMoto 09-04-15 00:48

:hello: and :welcome: to :660:

shelton abbey 11-04-15 00:17

sick as a dog
 
missed out on a beauty today ,bike i was due to look at got sold before i could get close enough to do a cash deal, held out too long "to show i wasnt too keen" like an eejit thinkin it would help in the bargaining sure enough someone came along and picked up a beauty grrrr...................
ANY IRISH MEMBERS SELLING ONE ?


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