Triumph Daytona 955i
2002 - 2006
Triumph Sprint ST 955i
2002-2004

TRIUMPH DAYTONA 955I 955   2002 - 2006

 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE 955   2002 - 2004

 TRIUMPH SPRINT ST 955          2002 - 2004

 TRIUMPH SPRINT RS 955         2002 - 2003

 

   
   

Have a "properly tuned" 955i? Still won't take full throttle at low rpm? Still sounds like it's gargling with a frog in stuck in the intake in 2nd gear, "in-town" operation?

We richened and leaned the fuel , advanced and retarded the ignition timing and never totally fixed the low rpm "business" on the, otherwise stellar, SAGEM FI equipped Triumphs.
(I think that the Cannondale / Sagem / Optimum Power fiasco hurt Sagem in the mc industry........)

This mod allowed us to finally make the bike run smoothly at cruise rpm / small throttle opening.

Incidentally, the Sagem fuel injection worked fine - IF properly tuned. Tuning the FI with Tuneboy is the only way to get things "BEST. A power commander will make it better, but not as well as properly tuned with Tuneboy.

And if it's a power commander custom "tuned to an af ratio....... and not to "best power", you're missing a lot........

The dealer's Triumph tunes were maybe OK for the bike that they were made on, but, as we all know (or will know), each bike is an individual and one can't expect a "blanket" tune to make all bikes run perfectly (even with the same accessories installed). It's probable that manufacturers have to do emissions testing on each "tune" to allow the dealer to change the "tune", but it's only by chance that a bike will be perfect with a dealer downloaded "tune" (but it does give online owners groups a lot to talk about).....

Anyhow, this is how I installed some of our Superflare stacks on a 955 and was able to use Tuneboy to make it run nice at low rpm and stop that annoying "gargling" at cruise in town.

I don't expect that everybody will be annoyed by the "gargling" and full throttle / low rpm bogginess - it's something that annoys the heck out of us that it annoys - and not the rest of the riders - 

Y



3     V45.3 stacks in 60mm length
3     S64 adapter rubbers (
patented)

pn: VEL-TD95-60x3

$289.95

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The #3 rubber will have to be hand trimmed to clear the inside of the airbox.

If I could figure out a way to mod the rubber nicely, I'd sell a set of pre-made stacks. I can't figure out how do it to cost effectively, so if you want to fix the running, you'll have to do the rubber mod  or the person doing the installation will have to do the rubber mod. On the rubber mod, it's just the part that in on the inside of the airbox. Test fit the rubber and you'll see.

Needless to say....... there are no guarantees, no warranties, no implied warranties, no unimplied warranties, no warranties of fitness for any purpose, no fitment warranties or any responsibility for what you do in your spare time, your wife, your kids, the dog, your neighbors, your boss, your in-laws, your truck, etc. All taxes and duties are the responsibility of the user and so on.......... I'm not forcing you to buy this stuff that doesn't fit a triumph... yadda... yadda.... yadda......((yes, evil curmudgeon, Marc Salvisberg wrote this....)

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Grant Kei's 2004 955i

alloy stack / adapter rubber concept patented

Top view of stack

Bottom view of stack

Upper edge (the part that's inside the airbox) trim

   

 

2002 - 2006 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 955I 955

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