Problems
Yes, I'm swearing at it. |
- The idle control problem has returned (stalling)
- This is happening with no errors in the computer (all sensors working then?)
- Fuelly smell (leak? mixture too rich, but with no errors?)
- Poor starting is new (takes many attempts - might be a wiring issue?)
- Triumph not supporting the bike any more with parts or service
- Not a popular model/make, even finding used parts a challenge
- I'm told that this wasn't a bike built to last (with the two above points this is problematic)
- New throttle cable may not be adjusted correctly
Recent Attempts to fix
- new throttle and clutch cables
- balanced throttle bodies and checked valve clearances in the summer
- cleaned the relays under the seat and it started easier (but still not on the button as it used to)
Winter Targets
- recheck all the possible points of failure
- valves
- check throttle position sensor
- check fuel pump (but then do what? Fuel Pump Factory pump replacement - but where to find the filter? Quantum Fuel Systems kit comes with one.
- throttle bodies balanced
- throttle cable adjusted
- replace all fuel o-rings and check for seal
- clean all wiring connectors
- double check all connectors for tightness/connection
- torque set everything with easy reach
- follow the book and keep it tight to spec (don't do any of it from memory)
- Only change the oil (less than a 1000k on it since last change) if everything else is promising (saving myself $120+ in the process)
Goal
- Resolve starting issues
- Resolve fueling issues
- Stabilize the bike and sell it (?)
- What might change my mind:
- understanding the ongoing fueling headaches
- understanding whether they are fixable with the resources I have
- determining if ongoing ownership is worth the hassle
- If viable, consider the 2001 low mileage bike
- Upgrade the headlamps to LED
- Ride the bike to the usual 5k+ kms next summer or
- Sell it for what I purchased it for 8+ years ago
$1900 in Windsor. $1500 for the bike and another $300 to get a van to go get it? If the Tiger warrants long term ownership then this move makes sense. It has <30k on it! |
road in Canada. If that happens picking up the parts bike from Windsor makes sense. Perhaps I could park it in the shed and only go to it when I need parts.
Tiger, or not to Tiger? That is the question.
The slings and arrows of outrageous mileage,
And by opposing end them.