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Old 24-06-08, 16:00
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Instrument brightness & Auxilary power.

Dear all,

Can anyone tell me how to reduce the brightness of the display on the 08 Tenere? It can be a bit of a shock when you drive into shade during the day. A mate (with a different Yamaha) said, do this.. and promptly wiped my odo and reset the clock, then said well it works on mine...

The other minor thing, is there an auxiliary power connector buried under the seat somewhere? I want to add GPS but would like to avoid attaching it directly to the battery or hacking up the wiring loom unnecessarily.

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Si
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Old 24-06-08, 16:26
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Try this link, It was to do with powering cameras, but if the Power requirement of the GPS is not above what Kev advises you could use it.

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...hlight=cameras


Colin

Just thought, what I have done in the past when The power requirements are too high for the circuit I used the circuit to trigger power through a relay that was fead directly from the Battery (Through an inline fuse).
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Old 25-06-08, 00:06
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I agree that the orange light is a bit bright but have not ridden the Z'ed in the dark to really know how 'bad' it is.
I also run a GPS but at the moment I have taken a fused lead connected directly to the battery which I use for my heated jacket. This is a standard Gerbing part but I have made a splitter which goes to a cigarette female socket which I use for the GPS. This works well, looks a bit shabby, but I just wanted to get going. I intend to add a relay soon as I do not like the idea of a constantly live output on the battery. I will look for a terminal that I can activate a relay that only becomes live when the ignition is on in a few days time after this weeken. Thumper club Annual Rally!
My last bike was a DR750 and I used a similar system to power a GPS, heated grips and the jacket, I think the relay was suitable for 30 amps.
PS bike is now getting bedded in and I'm using the revs more freely now, I can confirm that 113 on the speedo is 101 on the gps, sitting up!
True 70mph on the GPS is reading 78 on the bike speedo, not very accurate if you ask me but easier to keep your license if you keep to the speedo!
Oh and check small screws around the bike I seem to be loosing a few and the welding on the bent wire that holds the sidestand spring has come away already, not very good penetration of the actual weld, but I'll do this properly myself.
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Old 25-06-08, 00:13
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Guys, guys!!

Sometimes you lose yourselves in a glass of water!! There is a simple solution to a screen display which is too bright without interfering with the bike's electrics.

Go to a paper store, you know the store where you buy writing paper, pens and similar stuff.... something like WH Smith in UK, and look for a sheet of dark tinted transparency paper normally used for ink plotters, cut a small piece of it and lay it on your display with some double sided transparent sticky tape. Sorted!

Use your imagination! Life can be so simple if you did....
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Old 25-06-08, 00:23
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You are soooooo right and I was expecting a really, really technical reply!
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Old 25-06-08, 01:06
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On a technical note you could always use sun glasses, only joking.
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Mods that I have done to my XTX's

My 04 XTX
Stage 1 & 2 DNA filters / Kev fuel mod / snorkel mod / Drilled air box mod / Engine breather mod / Fork Spacer mod / 15w fork oil /
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My 07 XTX
Raptor 700 cylinder 102mm / Modified Crank Case to take a 105mm Raptor Cylinder / 11:1 102mm JE Raptor piston / Stage 1 Raptor Hot Cam / Ported head / Colder Spark Plug / +2mm Throttle body / DNA stage 1 & 2 filters / Modified Air Box / Snorkel removed / Worry Brothers stage 2 filter cover / 6mm & 8mm Bolts Replaced with Titanium Bolts / Recovered seat in Black / O2 Eliminator /

My 09 XTX
59HP at the rear wheel / Stage 2 Raptor Hot Cam / DNA stage 3 Air Box / Carbon Can Exhausts / Modified Exhaust Link Pipes / PCIII With Custom Fuel Map / Wideband Commander O2 Data logger / LCD100 Dyno Jet display & fuel adjuster / 2500 OHM HT lead instead of a 10K OHM XT lead / Extra Coolant Cooler / Protaper Fat Bars / Tail Tidy With LED Tail Light / OKE Protection Knobs / LED indicators / AIS blocked / Modified rear sprocket rubbers / Rear Foot Pegs removed / 09 ECU With 02 Sensor Changed To A 06 ECU / Complete wiring harnes Changed from 09 to 04 / Home made LED resistor flasher / Hole drilled in the fuel tank filler neck to allow quicker filling / Modified Bar End Weights / Progressive front fork springs, 15W fork oil, forks lowered 25mm, used XTR rear links lowering the rear 20mm, rear spring one click stiffer / Changed front & rear guards from blue to black / 47T rear sprocket / Speedo Healer V4.0 / Kev throttle cam mod / Throttle grip mod / The new 2010 O2 sensor mod is out, works a treat, The new 2012 O2 Controller is out, PM me for details

Now ride a 2018 MT09SP ABS + TCS

My KTM 990 SMR Mod book. http://www.ktmsmt.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4946

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Old 25-06-08, 19:34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by steveD View Post
the welding on the bent wire that holds the sidestand spring has come away already, not very good penetration of the actual weld, but I'll do this properly myself.

Hi Steve D, it is very important that you contact Yamaha via your dealer.
If that weld breaks on a person whilst riding, it could have catastrophic results.
Re-calls and manufacturer feedback is fuelled by 'us' and 'our' problems. The manufacturers rely on it.

Please keep us informed on what the dealer has to say.

Timpo.
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Old 25-06-08, 20:25
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Not too sure how you change the brightness but the full beam blue light on my XTR is stupidly bright and means i get blinded when i ride in the dark so i got a bit of masking tape and taped to over the blue area. Sorted.

But i wouldnt advice you to do this on your main screen.

Dont like the sound of the 78mph when your only doing a true 70mph, thats more than a 10% difference, whats the crack there.
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Old 26-06-08, 00:59
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Not too sure how you change the brightness but the full beam blue light on my XTR is stupidly bright and means i get blinded when i ride in the dark so i got a bit of masking tape and taped to over the blue area. Sorted.

But i wouldnt advice you to do this on your main screen.

Dont like the sound of the 78mph when your only doing a true 70mph, thats more than a 10% difference, whats the crack there.
Fit a Speedo Healer & make your speedo 100% accurate, you will need it for the long fuel stops across Africa.
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Mods that I have done to my XTX's

My 04 XTX
Stage 1 & 2 DNA filters / Kev fuel mod / snorkel mod / Drilled air box mod / Engine breather mod / Fork Spacer mod / 15w fork oil /
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My 07 XTX
Raptor 700 cylinder 102mm / Modified Crank Case to take a 105mm Raptor Cylinder / 11:1 102mm JE Raptor piston / Stage 1 Raptor Hot Cam / Ported head / Colder Spark Plug / +2mm Throttle body / DNA stage 1 & 2 filters / Modified Air Box / Snorkel removed / Worry Brothers stage 2 filter cover / 6mm & 8mm Bolts Replaced with Titanium Bolts / Recovered seat in Black / O2 Eliminator /

My 09 XTX
59HP at the rear wheel / Stage 2 Raptor Hot Cam / DNA stage 3 Air Box / Carbon Can Exhausts / Modified Exhaust Link Pipes / PCIII With Custom Fuel Map / Wideband Commander O2 Data logger / LCD100 Dyno Jet display & fuel adjuster / 2500 OHM HT lead instead of a 10K OHM XT lead / Extra Coolant Cooler / Protaper Fat Bars / Tail Tidy With LED Tail Light / OKE Protection Knobs / LED indicators / AIS blocked / Modified rear sprocket rubbers / Rear Foot Pegs removed / 09 ECU With 02 Sensor Changed To A 06 ECU / Complete wiring harnes Changed from 09 to 04 / Home made LED resistor flasher / Hole drilled in the fuel tank filler neck to allow quicker filling / Modified Bar End Weights / Progressive front fork springs, 15W fork oil, forks lowered 25mm, used XTR rear links lowering the rear 20mm, rear spring one click stiffer / Changed front & rear guards from blue to black / 47T rear sprocket / Speedo Healer V4.0 / Kev throttle cam mod / Throttle grip mod / The new 2010 O2 sensor mod is out, works a treat, The new 2012 O2 Controller is out, PM me for details

Now ride a 2018 MT09SP ABS + TCS

My KTM 990 SMR Mod book. http://www.ktmsmt.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4946

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Old 25-06-08, 18:10
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It doesnt really affect me as the brightest thing on the bike is me.
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