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RE: [ST] Re: TT EFI



Thanks Don, that makes M and I more confident that they will be able to sort
the TT out to our satisfaction.
Neil.
Bath England.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donald Armstrong [mailto:Donald.Armstrong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 04 June 2001 20:12
> To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ST] Re: TT EFI
> 
> 
> > The TT600 tuning is utterly appalling.
> 
> I got a 2001 TT in February, and it is fine. I rode a demo 
> 2000 before I got
> it, because the press said it was un-rideable in town I was 
> concerned, but
> the 2000 bike was ok.
> 
> The dealer said that when they got their 2000 demo bike it 
> was un-safe to
> ride, they talked to Triumph, who said it was ok, however the dealer
> adjusted the CO which improved it no end.
> 
> Anyway, the 2001 bike is much improved over the 2000, and 
> many say they have
> had no problem with them, Triumph keep making new tunes available, the
> latest, 10 or 11, seems to fix most problems. Have a look at 
> the TT600 pages
> on the Triumphnet site.
> 
> Don
> Preston
> 99 ST
> 01 TT
> 
> 
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