http://wotid.com/tls/content/view/12/39/
Home of the Original DIY TRE, his homemade dyno, and many other Mods
http://www.chucksirois.com/TL1000/Index.htm
Home of the Power Connect fix, Hump fix, and many other Mods
Other sites of interest
http://micapeak.com/TL1000S/faq/
http://micapeak.com/reg/bikes/TLS/
http://micapeak.com/reg/bikes/TLR/
TL1000R Hacks and Mods
This site is created to bring common modifications and corrections to existing problems for the 1998-2003 Suzuki TL1000R. Concepts,
Research, and Designs created by the members of www.TLPlanet.com and www.TLZone.net
Monday, January 17, 2011
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
$6 Airbox heat shield
Some companies will charge $150 and up for this "miracle mod" and claim to increase power by 4hp. Whether you believe this or not, it is based on a sound evidence. The theory behind this mod is by adding a reflective insulation covering you will lower the temperature inside the air box;. This works on the premise of reflecting radiant heat. You'll also see the same theory being used in your house around the hot water heater.
The cheap and easy way to do this yourself is to go to the hardware store and pickup some reflective insulation tape.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Joe V Airbox Mod second step.
If you have no completed the Airbox mod, do so now! It removes the flapper valves and frees up more room in the airbox, and gives better flow.
http://www.carlsalter.com/tlrairboxmod.html
For part two, you'll be removing all the extra vacuum lines and the vacuum control solenoid valve. The lines marked in red will be removed. Remember to cap the vacuum port at the throttle body!
http://www.carlsalter.com/tlrairboxmod.html
For part two, you'll be removing all the extra vacuum lines and the vacuum control solenoid valve. The lines marked in red will be removed. Remember to cap the vacuum port at the throttle body!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Coil UPGRADE
A cheap and simple upgrade for the TL1000R is to swap the coils to the factory SV1000S coil packs. They have a lower resistance and create a bigger spark, the have a better build quality and are lighter. The only draw is the are shorter and will only mount on one side without the use of an adapter.
Radiator Temperature Fan Switch UPGRADE
The factory radiator temperature switch will turn the fans on between 220-225F. A simple upgrade to have the fans turn on a 199F and back off at 190F is to swap to a WELLS Model SW1888 temperature switch.
Auxiliary Fan Switch
A common problem with the TL1000R is the heat. The cheapest solution to this problem is to install a switch to allow you to turn on the fan before 220 degrees F. The factory temperature switch is located on the bottom radiator on the right side.
Here is a common location for mounting the switch
Right handlebar, above the starter switch
Here is a common location for mounting the switch
Right handlebar, above the starter switch
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