Here's what your codes mean:Checked diagnostic codes after work today, 14 and 32, then cleared them. CEL light has stayed off now the past 2 days. Bike running normal, day 240 consecutive days. Not cancelling the TPS I ordered, figure I 'll just add it to my personal inventory for the time being. Should I be concerned with these 2 codes? Never had any issues and bike is ridded daily.
That is a great location for the lock and powerlet outlet. I got that plate from Townsend for my 07 and have plugging in my liner there for well over 100,000 miles (including this morning at 28 degrees). The only downfall has been that it's a little difficult to plug in while rolling down the road, but I've managed to do it every time I've forgot to plug in before taking off.Today I moved my Helmet Guardian locks from the license plate frame to a set of TownsendsFJR1300 mounting plates. I opted for a single power outlet on the left side. I hooked the outlet up to the circuit on my Aboreal - Neutrino Black Box circuit for my heat jacket liner. Temperature controlled, automatic thermostat!Took a test ride to my local dealer to pick up some parts. First time on the bike in quite some time. Felt good, and I was warm (automatically).
The plates are GREAT!
https://koczarski.com...mounting-plates
You ain't seen nothing...here comes February.Rode it to work again, day 246 consecutive of 10 miles or more. Yesterday's ride was brutal. Nasty rain and people driving like idiots made it my most unpleasant one so far.
Still haven't gotten around to lifting or pulling fuel tank to check air intake hose to check for obstruction. I finally started ripping apart my Buell S-2 primary so I can repair the blown out main crankshaft seal that's making it pule oil everywhere. I figure the FJR is ridable and hasn't been throwing the code lately so it could keep for a few more days. I now have the primary cover, clutch and stator all off the Buell and most parts are cleaned up now I just need to go pick up the new parts and get that bike reassembled.
When you "do" the final drive don't neglect the universal joint maintenance. The brake and clutch fluids I usually do as a rainy day weekend time killer.Changed oil, filter, and coolant. Brake fluid, clutch fluid, and final drive all look pristine, so I'll wait a while to do them.
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