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 Chip Removel Is this really a slot out slot in job? Is ther anything I should be aware of? Will the bike start afterwards? | 
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 what on??  dont think you can on the 749 or 999 but I have been known to be wrong.  easy on the 748 916 etc just be carefull not to bend the pins when pushing the chip in. | 
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 When you change the cpu on 749/999 you have to remove all the battery box and components -all the wiring is very tight so its a bit of a fiddle -also when cpu is unplugged the throttle position sensor has to be reset and thats a dealer only job with diagnostic kit | 
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 bollox :sing: ...........but you are right about where it is and how to get it out :burn: | 
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 So once I've stripped down have the bike it's just a swap job and she should start? | 
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 yep but dont use the red key.......... | 
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 Quote from workshop manual " When changing the throttle body,and or the throttle position sensor,or the engine control unit,or the section of wiring connecting these parts,it is necessary to carry out a new TPS reset procedure" | 
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 ah well , my old 999S , the wifes 749S and my current 749R must not have read the workshop manual then , all 3 have had the CPU off and swapped for a race CPU and swapped back again with no problems ;) | 
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 Well fingers crossed then. | 
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 chip removal to carry out a new TPS reset procedure' How do you perform this TPS reset??/ | 
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