hi,
Newbie who has had the dragster 800 rr now for 3months or so. Great fun to ride. In Melbourne Australia and have been on a few longer runs ( Grampians and GOR ) so not so thrilled with how often i need to visit a Servo.
Anyway my issue is the Dash LEAN ANGLE fault is coming on so can anyone help me to locate where this sensor is on the bike so i can start to check connections etc
After reading the workshop manual i am still not clear on whether the tilt sensor located under the seat is the cause of the "Lean Angle" fault coming up on the dash
Also the Electrical diagram has 46 listed as "Lean angle sensor" for the Dragster
Is the "Lean angle sensor" the tilt sensor ?
From workshop manual
TILT SENSOR
The fall sensor (1) acts on the engine control unit, interrupting power when a vehicle tilt of more than 60°± 10°
for more than 3 seconds.
A couple of things would help here: One would be to state the model year of your Dragster 800RR and the other would be to place the information about model and year in you signature line.
The model year is important as changes to wiring and components change by model year....sometimes drastically.
Putting that information in your signature line through USER CP keeps it as a footnote on every post so that folks looking to help don;t have to dig through the thread to figure that information out.
Welcome...you answer is probably yes, but I'd like to know what year bike you have in order to help confirm it.
Updated signature as advised
its a 2017 Dragster 800 RR Euro3
i've opened a thread in "Maintenance & Tech. Issues (3 Cyl. Models)" with issue in title for clarity.
Seems to be that the "Tilt" sensor is under the seat with "UP" printed on it so will be looking tonight to see if i have any luck locating it
cheers
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