Homemade TRE?

(V8Pinto @ Sep. 14 2007,14:36) No issues with idle.  The bike used to stall occasionally but that was cured by increasing idle speed (search the org, common prob).  

I noticed no difference during normal driving but on the top end was a big difference.  It used to run up to about 175 and just kinda stop.  After the TRE, it would just keep on pulling.  More of a gentle accel curve instead of a solid stop wall.
dude your bike kinda stoped at 175mph? last time i looked down on the speedo was 180mph and she kept on pulling in stock form.. I never felt the limiter tho as i let off very soon after.. refocusing your self and running out of straight away tends to make you back off.
 
I like the Gi-Pro with gear indicator.
Not looking for 7th gear is worth $160.00

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just a quick update i soldered a 6.8k resister my bikes harness like show on wardsweb.com and omg does this thing get light in the front end in first and second much easier
 
(LB ROLLER @ Sep. 28 2007,00:36) just a quick update i soldered a 6.8k resister my bikes harness like show on wardsweb.com and omg does this thing get light in the front end in first and second much easier
Any drawbacks so far?
 
I know this topic is a little old, but I just wanted to share this stuff with the "do it yerselfers".

Have you seen these...

http://www.jsdproducts.com/Product_Info/JSD-1_Kit/jsd-1_kit.html

TRE kit that includes the plugs. Combined with the info from http://wotid.com/tls/content/category/1/27/57/ you could easily build your own smart TRE.

Or if you have a group of friends that can split the cost you can buy the connectors here: https://www.cyclewareables.com/pages....ors.htm

Scroll down to the FRS series connectors. You need parts # FRS108 and FRS109. Sold in quantities of 5ea. $36+shipping would get you five complete connectors.

Just wanted to share this with everyone here.
 
Received my JSD-1 Kit today from http://www.jsdproducts.com

I ordered the unswitched kit...mainly to get the Suzuki oem connector and the 6.8K resistor (due to the fact that the local radio shacks don't seem to carry 6.8K for some reason). The total cost was $21.80 shipped to Illinois.

Now with the info and schematic from http://wotid.com/tls/content/category/1/27/57/ I should be able to build my own "smart" TRE for well under $35. That's including adding a switch just for the heck of it.

I may even look into building my own gear indicator using six LED's run off the GPS. I'll have to consult with my uncle, the electronics guru, to make sure I'm on the right track (electronics are not one of my strong points  
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