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08-10-2011, 07:09 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2011
Oddometer: 384
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r60
Will this work on my r60, how does the tach work..
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08-10-2011, 07:46 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2003
Location: Folsom, California
Oddometer: 3,562
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Howdy,
Honestly I'm not sure if it will work on the R60. The Harmonizer measures the difference in intake vacuum. Some early airheads didn't have vacuum nipples anywhere between the head and the throttle slide or butterfly. If the bike doesn't have vacuum nipples, it won't work without adding them. The tach works by measuring the frequency of the vacuum pulses to calculate RPM. Thanks for the inquiry!
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08-10-2011, 07:51 PM
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Stub deToe
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Great White North
Oddometer: 159
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Arrived in Canada
Came in today, no customs or added taxes, took about a week to get here. Looks nice will try tomorrow.
Bill in Toronto area
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08-11-2011, 11:31 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2006
Location: North Cowichan
Oddometer: 2,385
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It's Here.
Got mine up here in Canada today as well. I take it the operating manual is the blurb at the botton of the first posting?
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08-11-2011, 02:51 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2003
Location: Folsom, California
Oddometer: 3,562
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Yes sir. I think you will find it very east to operate. Don't hesitate to ask if there are any questions!
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08-11-2011, 03:46 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2009
Location: London, United Kingdom
Oddometer: 61
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Well, just found this via UKGSer and have ordered after reading Steptoe's glowing testimonial.
I've only just started doing this job myself and built a basic manometer which I was very pleased with, given the results I got. However, it's not a particularly convenient thing to keep/store and I think the harmoniser will be a good step up as I learn to do this properly. Look forward to receiving it and playing. Oh yeah, new tools
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08-11-2011, 03:54 PM
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not saying what I mean
Joined: May 2007
Location: The City that Care Forgot
Oddometer: 522
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tempting... All reference is to a 2004 bmw r1150r.
I am using my homemade 6' manometer w automatic tranny fluid. Very sensitive, but takes a little while to do well and with the heat buildup the vacuum tubes can try to collapse. They can succeed. I would be interested to hear from people who formerly used a homemade manometer. Is the Harmonizer as sensitive to get right on? Does it make life easier? This device does not eliminate the need for cable high speed adjustment, does it? How does one adjust on the road, or do you only get a reading on the road? Sorry for the noob questions, but with the fluid manometer, obviously you cannot ride with it, and the routine was idle adjustment with BBAS and then high speed adj with the cable adj. Thanks for any insight. John
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08-11-2011, 04:25 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2003
Location: Folsom, California
Oddometer: 3,562
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Quote:
The Harmonizer does not eliminate the need for higher-rpm cable adjustments. For your oilhead the routine would remain the same. Adjust the air screws for idle balance and idle speed, then perform a higher RPM balance by cable adjustment. Although it is possible to obtain readings while under power, I can't recommend using the Harmonizer while underway due to potential safety/liability reasons. But nobody listens to me
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08-11-2011, 04:32 PM
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Optimus Primer
Joined: Sep 2001
Location: Eastbania
Oddometer: 13,984
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I have gone from using a water-filled manometer setup to the Harmonizer. I like the new tool better. It resolves pretty damn well, and shows similar small reactions when I nudge a BBS or throttle stop as do the water tubes. A BIG benefit is that I don't have to deal with water sucked into the engine through the tubes when I start up and get a lopsided intake stroke. I made up my water tubes after junking the execrable TwinMax, but think I'll be pretty happy with the Harmonizer.
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08-11-2011, 05:15 PM
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Mod-U-Later
Joined: Nov 2001
Location: Seattle
Oddometer: 13,576
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The On The Road™®© adjustment is only going to be REALLY useful and noticeable AFTER all of the other maintenance items are tweaked. So if you NAIL the valves, and the rocker end play, and the TPS setting, and have really good cables that activate the TBS the same for both cylinders, THEN that last bit of TB On The Road™®© tweaking can offer that last bit of, AAAAAAHHHHHH performance.
Of course if you go ahead and try the On The Road™®© adjustment and you don't notice much if any improvement then you'll know to look elsewhere. ![]() JJ ![]() ps if you want a bit more insight into how and what the On The Road™®© adjustment is all about download TBSD (in the Hall of Wisdom) and dive into the deep end of that pool.
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08-11-2011, 10:21 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: Wasilla Alaska
Oddometer: 98
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Just ordered mine today...looking foreward to trying it out.
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08-12-2011, 11:50 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2006
Location: You'll know when I know...
Oddometer: 545
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Just ordered, looking forward to doing a better job than my old manometer. Thanks much.
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08-14-2011, 11:09 PM
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Mod-U-Later
Joined: Nov 2001
Location: Seattle
Oddometer: 13,576
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So I ran an On The Road Test ©®™ today while on the freeway.
The unit ran flawlessly and I only saw 3mbar maximum deviation no matter what speed or throttle setting I used. JJ
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08-15-2011, 04:52 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Oddometer: 129
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Order Placed!
Looking forward to putting this little unit to work.
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08-15-2011, 05:04 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2006
Location: You'll know when I know...
Oddometer: 545
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Grok, ordered it Friday, got here today (Monday). What took so long?
Kidding of course. fired up the bike and couldn't believe how easy it was to use to adjust. Much much more accurate and easy compared to my manometer. One question. While off idle I got it to center easily (was only off 15 milibar to begin with so the manometer wasn't terrible) I notice at idle the centering line is way off to the right. Is that normal? If not, have any ideas on whats up? Thanks for a great product and excellent service so far.
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