smart TRE suzuki

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Re: smart TRE suzuki

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jason wrote: ..... I dont think there is a way around it, but not 100% sure.......

You have to splice the Gear Position Indicator into the Gear Position Sensor "loom" before the TRE is plugged in. Or you just buy one of these which is GPI & TRE combined :wink:

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Re: smart TRE suzuki

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like jase said...

Your bike will wheelie piece of piss...technique is required rather than a heavy hand..

130bhp and wont wheelie...thats a classic..

I could wheely my nc30... which was heavier and had 60hp :lol:

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Re: smart TRE suzuki

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only way i can get it to lift is in first take it up to about 10,000 back off and then pin it,

yet my mates zx-6r j1 model will lift easy just by turning the throttle :S

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Re: smart TRE suzuki

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id make it wheelie u knw that :P
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