01-11-2006, 07:57pm
Could not find this posted on here but if it has been please feel free to delete this one
Original thread by 'BusaSamurai ' on the Hayabusa.org website.
I got peeved off having to lift the tank on my bike to adjust the idle every now and again, so reading the above topic last week decided to order the bits. Picked them up today and 5 mins later fitted, makes adjustment a breeze now Why the hell Suzuki don't fit these as standard is beyound me, Oh thats right it might cost them a few more $$'s to manufacture
Quote by ''BusaSamurai ' in the original thread:
Problems with idle not staying adjusted here is the Right way to do it with out glue ,silicone or another nut..
Go to the Stealer ship and ask for part #13270 And #13279 it is the adjusting screw and extension and bracket from a 2000 Busa it will bring the adjustment screw out beside the right side fairing and you can adjust while sitting at a red light without tools . but since i have done mine and set it . It has not moved i guess the longer screw and spring keep it tight. For some reason they changed the Design after 2000 ..
Heres some pics.. More at bottom of posts. The brackets bolts to a factory hole that is for this application . For somreason they did away with the extension but still drill and tap hole for it..
Pics below:
Worth it for me, but make your own mind up.
Cheers
Tim <i>Edited by: Timj at: 1/11/06 21:05
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Original thread by 'BusaSamurai ' on the Hayabusa.org website.
I got peeved off having to lift the tank on my bike to adjust the idle every now and again, so reading the above topic last week decided to order the bits. Picked them up today and 5 mins later fitted, makes adjustment a breeze now Why the hell Suzuki don't fit these as standard is beyound me, Oh thats right it might cost them a few more $$'s to manufacture
Quote by ''BusaSamurai ' in the original thread:
Problems with idle not staying adjusted here is the Right way to do it with out glue ,silicone or another nut..
Go to the Stealer ship and ask for part #13270 And #13279 it is the adjusting screw and extension and bracket from a 2000 Busa it will bring the adjustment screw out beside the right side fairing and you can adjust while sitting at a red light without tools . but since i have done mine and set it . It has not moved i guess the longer screw and spring keep it tight. For some reason they changed the Design after 2000 ..
Heres some pics.. More at bottom of posts. The brackets bolts to a factory hole that is for this application . For somreason they did away with the extension but still drill and tap hole for it..
Pics below:
Worth it for me, but make your own mind up.
Cheers
Tim <i>Edited by: Timj at: 1/11/06 21:05
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