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sazzansr
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PostPosted: 14:17 - 27 Sep 2010    Post subject: Which RC Control unit? Reply with quote

Howdy
I have a 2001 Italian import NSR. it looks like the RC Controller is boogered.
Any idea which one i need? Have looked on the bay, there is a TV124 on the italian bay, but can't find a second hand one anywhere else....... was hoping not to take my air box out to look at the number on mine lol
Cheers
Sara
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alains
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PostPosted: 18:54 - 27 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

use breakers and try some using this link
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?vc=uk&p=motorbike+breakers&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-702

your model is for foxeye 1993-2001 ref honda is 31180 KBS 900 (cost £180 as new)
require at breakers RC/valves control unit marked TV-78 (on the short side opposit of the loom) & note that TV124 is restricted (bull shit and the one you saw is worth £15 NOT MORE !)
for the one requested average £40
be carefull also the TV78 from 1989-1992 is not suitable for your (connections are different and the loom far too short) but a good tin solderer can easily transform using the loom of your broken item
it's exactly the same colours . just solder in stair to avoid a big bump in the new loom . if somebody wants to do it , write me i have already written a tutorial
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