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Offline J.K.

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Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« on: June 12, 2016, 11:54:50 AM »
Hi,

just thought I would post quickly to introduce myself to the forum members as a new Super X owner.
I have thought about buying one for quite a while to sit alongside my Harley and Indians....
finally after a few glasses of wine and the usual late night internet search I (foolishly??) ended up buying 2 virtually idenetical '99 Super Xs from different sellers which are actually only 2 frame numbers apart!
I think its my mild form of OCD that leads me to get carried away, but payments were made and transporters booked.....
Both bikes should arrive here within the next 3 weeks!
I am sure I will have some questions as one of the bike hasnt run for quite some time and the previous owner has informed me that it had a stalling problem once warmed up and wouldnt start again until it cooled down....
He seems like a great guy and really did help me out big time and put my mind to rest that the rest of the bike is great with all the usual upgrades and the motor and gearbox have no other issues!

The previous owner did say that the cutting out once warmed up issue had been diagnosed as a faulty oil sensor or switch as far as he could rememeber - which doesnt seem quite right but if it is correct all I can think is that it may be giving a false low or high oil pressure reading causing the ECU to cut the ignition?
I considered crank sensor, but he says it definately wasnt the crank sensor needing replacement...
But without the bike here or knowing how its wired its all blind luck at the moment..
After much emailing and searching the previous owner believe that the fault was diagnosed by someone at  superXparts.com , so I have fired an email off to them to see if they can remember it as it was a while ago from what I can make out as the bike has been standing for a long while since. Would be nice to have the parts sitting here ready to fit to get the bike up and running staight away though, I suppose I can but dream!

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2016, 03:10:54 PM »
J.Kane
Welcome.....
sorry to hear one of your purchases will be on the gloomy side... but I'm sure we can help you get it up and running...
So what part of the world are you reporting from?
I'm picking up that you are a true motorcycle enthusiast.....   I hope you enjoy our community, and get an opportunity to meet up with us sometime....

At this point my opinion on the X that will not stay running after warming up..... I'm tending to think its probably a fuel issue (old grungy fuel).... as you stated that its been sitting around for a while.... Until you get it in your hands that's where Id start.
I have no knowledge of a low pressure or hi pressure oil sensor, that will shut down the engine. There is an oil lite sensor that will kick on if its too low, on the dash.

Keep us up to speed
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2016, 05:16:28 PM »
Hi,
thanks for that,
but just to clarify...

The bike has been sitting SINCE this issue occurred, so I dont think it was a fuel issue at the time, but I cant say anything for sure. I am  just going from what the previous owner said he was told by an EH specialist - although its from memory and people do sometimes mix things up after a while.
I even asked him again if he was sure it wasnt a temperature or crank sensor and he said it was definately diagnosed as an oil sensor issue....
He said that the bike started right up and ran sweetly until it was warm, then would shut off, and wouldnt restart until cooled down......  thats when he laid it up in his garage until earlier this year.

I am over in the UK by the way!

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2016, 05:07:24 PM »
Welcome to the Family!!! Ask questions! We have a couple of X's in the U.K.... A shitload up in Sweden!!
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2016, 05:08:34 PM »
Oh yeah... FYI... Alcohol and E-Bay can be hazardous to your wallet!! I know...
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2016, 06:01:48 PM »
Welcome to the addiction, J.Kane!

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2016, 06:46:54 PM »
Congrats and welcome!

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2016, 04:43:06 AM »
well, after speaking a little further with the previous owner it turns out the exact symptoms of the problem are actually a little different to what was first said -
The bike would start and run great with plenty of power until it warmed up after several miles then it would stall, but would restart, then stall again on and on then eventually after a number of restarts it would fail to start altogether.
So sounds like it may well be a fuelling issue to me...but guess I am going to have to be patient and wait until it arrives this side before I can be sure!

glad I bought another one now - at least I have a running bike I can swap parts from as trial and error to determine the fault if needed!

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2016, 12:46:39 PM »
So cool!   I can't imagine rolling in my X over in Great Britain.   I'm sure it will be a huge culture shock for anyone else riding with you!

Damn, I was thinking you could have had them sent to Marty and Jaime first so everything would be turn key clockwork, but knowing you Brits, I'm guessing you thrive on technical challenge! 

Welcome to the club!
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2016, 12:58:20 PM »
So cool!   I can't imagine rolling in my X over in Great Britain.   I'm sure it will be a huge culture shock for anyone else riding with you!

Damn, I was thinking you could have had them sent to Marty and Jaime first so everything would be turn key clockwork, but knowing you Brits, I'm guessing you thrive on technical challenge! 

Welcome to the club!

as long as I have something else to go out and play on  I dont mind having something stuck on  the lift to play with. Its great when you get something running thats arrived/ was bought as a non runner too....................that is unless it gets expensive! - that just takes ALL the fun out of it   ;)

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2016, 06:21:58 PM »
Hmm... Sounds like you may need an updated tune to cure the stalling... Also check the rubber cap on the Throttle Body... They rot after a couple of seasons from age and heat.. There are a lot of important updates that need to be done to make the X a reliable ride. Read up on the Yahoo boards, this website, also check out www.superxparts.com There is a wealth of info out here..
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2016, 07:23:02 AM »
Hmm... Sounds like you may need an updated tune to cure the stalling... Also check the rubber cap on the Throttle Body... They rot after a couple of seasons from age and heat.. There are a lot of important updates that need to be done to make the X a reliable ride. Read up on the Yahoo boards, this website, also check out www.superxparts.com There is a wealth of info out here..
Jumper

Hi,
well, the bike has had a lot of the updates already done - it did have some listed on the register profile with the 2nd from last previous owners details, but that has since disappeared after I updated the register to change the owners details to myself. Cant remember all the updates it has had done, but will be coming with a list and history from the previous owner who has very kindly offered to send me over a box of spares and all the history he has for the bike which would have been lost if I hadnt managed to trace him.

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #12 on: June 17, 2016, 04:21:40 AM »
please excuse my ignorance.... but what is a Gennie super X ??
I am sort of assuming some kind of initial production run bike?

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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #13 on: June 17, 2016, 06:28:03 AM »
Jennie is the nickname assigned to the touring model of  super X.  Look around on this site.... or other various sites.
It'll be all oyster (a shade of silver), fat white walls,  and most of the time loaded with all of the factory options.
In fact you may just seen r66johns posted just last week on here....

Pretty special model, released later in the final production year.
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Re: Hi all, new Super X owner here!
« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2016, 06:40:37 AM »
Jennie is the nickname assigned to the touring model of  super X.  Look around on this site.... or other various sites.
It'll be all oyster (a shade of silver), fat white walls,  and most of the time loaded with all of the factory options.
In fact you may just seen r66johns posted just last week on here....

Pretty special model, released later in the final production year.

thanks, thats a nice bike!