Triumph Street Triple Mods: Installing K&N Sport Air Filter and Resetting Service Light

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @wakajawaka44
    @wakajawaka44 6 дней назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you! Do you know if the Vgate vLinker MC+ can be used on all Triumph models ie Triumph Rocket 3 r Storm 2024?

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you.
      There is a list of motorbikes that's supported by TuneECU and Vgate vLinker:
      Aprilia
      Caponord and Futura RST
      Caponord and Dorsoduro 1200
      Dorsoduro and Shiver 750/900
      RSV4R & Tuono V4 (up to MY 2020)
      SRV 850
      Benelli
      Tornado 900 (Sagem ECU)
      TNT & Trek 899/1130 (Walbro ECU)
      BMW
      G450X
      CCM
      450
      Ducati
      749, 848, 999, 1098, 1198
      Hypermotard 1100 (not Evo)
      Monster 695, S2R 800 & 1000, S4R
      Multistrada 620, 1000, 1100
      Streetfighter 848 & 1098
      Sport 1000 & GT 1000
      ST3 & ST4
      Gilera
      GP 800
      Husqvarna
      449/511
      701 (not Euro 5)
      KTM
      250/350 SXF
      690 Duke 3
      690 Duke 4
      690 SMC & Enduro/690 Supermoto up to 2013
      690 SMC & Enduro/690 Supermoto from 2014 (not Euro 5)
      990 LC8 & 1190 RC8
      Adventure 1050, 1090, 1190, 1290 (not Euro 5)
      Super Duke 1290 (not Euro 5)
      Moto Guzzi
      1200 Sport
      Breva 1100
      Griso 1100/1200
      Moto Morini
      1200 Sport
      9 1/2
      Avio
      Corsaro 1200
      Granpasso 1200
      Triumph (Keihin ECU)
      Bonneville 865 cc
      Bonneville Bobber (up to MY 2021)
      Bonneville Bobber (VIN from AC1196)
      Bonneville Bobber (VIN from BW5500)
      Bonneville Bobber Black
      Bonneville Bobber TFC
      Bonneville Speedmaster (up to MY 2021)
      Bonneville Speedmaster (VIN from AC1201)
      Bonneville Speedmaster (VIN from BT8514)
      Bonneville T100 (up to MY 2021)
      Bonneville T100 (VIN from AC5927)
      Bonneville T100 (VIN from CB2340)
      Bonneville T120 (up to MY 2021)
      Bonneville T120 (VIN from AC6130)
      Bonneville T120 Black (up to MY 2021)
      Bonneville T120 Black (VIN from BY5562)
      Daytona 600, 650
      Daytona 675 (VIN up to 564947)
      Daytona 675 (VIN from 564948)
      Daytona Moto2 765
      Daytona 660
      Explorer XC, XCX, XR, XRX
      Rocket III, Classic, Roadster, Touring
      Rocket 3 GT, R, TFC
      Rocket Storm GT & R
      Scrambler 865cc
      Scrambler 1200 XC & XE (up to MY 2021)
      Scrambler 1200 XC (VIN from AE9098 to BN8594)
      Scrambler 1200 XE (VIN from AC8499 to BN8564)
      Scrambler 1200 XE (VIN from BP0885)
      Scrambler 1200 X
      Speedmaster 865cc
      Speed Triple 1050 (VIN up to 461331)
      Speed Triple 1050 (VIN from 461332 up to 735437)
      Speed Triple 1050 (VIN from 735438)
      Speed Triple 1200 RR/RS
      Speed Twin (up to MY 2021)
      Speed Twin (VIN from AE2311)
      Sprint 1050 ST/GT
      Street Triple & Street Triple R (VIN up to 560476)
      Street Triple & Street Triple R/RX (VIN from to 560477)
      Street Triple 660 (VIN up to 779207)
      Street Triple 660 (VIN from 779208 up to 968958)
      Street Triple 660 (from MY 2019)
      Street Triple 765 S
      Street Triple 765 R (VIN up to 962269)
      Street Triple 765 R (VIN from 982752 up to BF1078)
      Street Triple 765 RS (VIN up to 965682)
      Street Triple 765 RS (VIN from 966534 up to BF1182)
      Street Triple R/RS/Moto2 (from MY 2023)
      Street Twin (up to MY 2021)
      Street Twin (VIN from AB9715)
      Street Cup
      Street Scrambler (up to MY 2021)
      Street Scrambler (VIN from AB9837)
      Tiger Sport 660
      Tiger 800, 800 XC (up to MY 2014)
      Tiger 800 XC, XCX, XR, XRX (MY 2015-2017)
      Tiger 800 XCA, XCX, XR, XRT, XRX (MY 2018+)
      Tiger Sport 660
      Tiger 850 Sport
      Tiger 900, 900 GT & GT PRO, 900 Rally & Rally PRO (up to MY 2023)
      Tiger 900, 900 GT & GT PRO, 900 Rally & Rally PRO (from MY 2024)
      Tiger 1050
      Tiger 1200 GT, GT Explorer, GT Pro (up to MY 2023)
      Tiger 1200 GT, GT Explorer, GT Pro (from MY 2024)
      Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer, Rally Pro (up to MY 2023)
      Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer, Rally Pro (from MY 2024)
      Tiger 1200 XCA, XCX, XR, XRT, XRX
      Tiger Sport (VIN up to 750469)
      Tiger Sport (VIN from 750470)
      Tiger Explorer (MY 2012-2015)
      Thunderbird 1600
      Thunderbird 1700 (VIN up to 778751)
      Thunderbird 1700 (VIN from 778752)
      Thunderbird Commander & LT
      Thruxton 865cc
      Thruxton 1200, Thruxton 1200 R & TFC
      Thruxton 1200 RS
      Trident 660
      Trophy 1200, 1200 SE
      Triumph (Sagem ECU)
      Daytona T595/955i
      Speed Four, TT600
      Speed Triple T509, 955i
      Sprint ST/RS 955
      Tiger T709 & 955i
      * If your bike is not listed, so it is not compatible *

    • @wakajawaka44
      @wakajawaka44 6 дней назад +1

      @@darekz9777 Thank you for your very quick reply!

  • @BhukkadBikers
    @BhukkadBikers 5 месяцев назад +1

    Any idea how many carbon black models produced, i know it was a limited run

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  5 месяцев назад +1

      Don't know exactly the numbers, but there weren't many worldwide. It was only offered for a couple of months before the new model came out.
      For example in Ireland it was sold only 1 in carbon black 😉, but Ireland is a small country.
      It definitely wasn't that rare as the Moto2 edition, but still wasn't too many manufactured.

    • @BhukkadBikers
      @BhukkadBikers 4 месяца назад +1

      @@darekz9777 Thanks, I have a carbon black too, and I think we got only three of these in India

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  4 месяца назад

      Carbon black colour, was probably the main reason why I bought this bike 😉
      Street triple 765 RS is a great bike

  • @TotsURmomasTITZ
    @TotsURmomasTITZ 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have the same exact RS carbon black model too !
    Any idea how to check the odometer (it seems higher than the actual distance) if it needs calibration ?

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  5 месяцев назад

      To check the odometer on STRS, you have to use a joystick on the left handlebar , then you have to scroll down to service information, and then on the top right corner you will have information about the total adometer.
      Also every time you turn ignition on the total mileage is displayed very quickly for a couple seconds.
      If I'm not mistaken TuneECU also has an odometer function, but I didn't try it, so I don't know if this function is for checking the mileage or calibration.

  • @kaprixpl
    @kaprixpl 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nice tutorial, but I think you could do harm to the engine changing to hiflow air filter. Bike runs on lean mixture by default to meet emission regulations. Providing more air, mixture will be more lean. If you care about your bike I would go for ECU tuning.

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  5 месяцев назад

      This is my next step, to flash ECU with a better fuel map. I have noticed that a bike with a stock ECU fuel map runs very lean, that's why I've changed the filter and booked the bike for ECU remapping. However I decided at the moment to keep the stock exhaust.

    • @kaprixpl
      @kaprixpl 5 месяцев назад

      @@darekz9777 take a look on Rapid Bike products with its capability of fueling auto-tune. I'm considering this device in my '24 model.

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you, I'll have a look at it.
      I have the TuneECU app and bluetooth dongle, and I've seen on TuneECU forum, that this app is able to flash ECU with new fuel maps. There are also lots of different maps on this forum to download.

    • @lateknights1
      @lateknights1 4 месяца назад +1

      From what I‘ve heard you can just perform an ECU reset by letting the bike idle until the fans turn on, then letting it idle for 15 more minutes and go for a ride

    • @kaprixpl
      @kaprixpl 4 месяца назад

      @@lateknights1 ECU is self adapting (at least in 2023+ model), either long term or you can force it with a procedure you described but these adaptations are narrow in their ranges. For sure will not cover race air filter or decat exhaust

  • @altonkriel
    @altonkriel 4 месяца назад +1

    What year is your bike? work on a 24? in USA? thxs!

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  4 месяца назад +1

      2023, but there is not much difference between the 2024 model, all the work will be the same.

  • @Antweak83
    @Antweak83 4 месяца назад +1

    Will the service reset work on a 2019 with the obd2 on a 2019 rs?

    • @darekz9777
      @darekz9777  4 месяца назад

      Yes, with TuneEcu you can perform service reset on pretty much every Triumph motorcycle. The whole supported motorcycle list you can find on the TubeEcu webpage: tuneecu.net/TuneECU_Android/Bikes_list_compatibility.pdf