TPS types; protection needed

That sounds interesting... Do you have a pic of that so that I can design it after?

I'll take a pic of it fitted to the bike later today, bear in mind the inside of the guard is machined to be a very close fit so the TPS is a snug fit within it.

Frankly, the TPS is quite physically robust anyway and not that prone to being damaged in falls etc. anyway, so in designing a guard it's probably best not to make it too thick as it's already been pointed out that the bigger it is, the more likely it is to be knocked.:blast

I carry a spare TPS on trips, but the guard is cool:cool
 
I'll take a pic of it fitted to the bike later today, bear in mind the inside of the guard is machined to be a very close fit so the TPS is a snug fit within it.

Frankly, the TPS is quite physically robust anyway and not that prone to being damaged in falls etc. anyway, so in designing a guard it's probably best not to make it too thick as it's already been pointed out that the bigger it is, the more likely it is to be knocked.:blast

I carry a spare TPS on trips, but the guard is cool:cool

For the TPS, I will make guards of 2 mm and 3 mm, then test how they act to bending, hitting. ;)

OK, I will wait for the injector cover, thanks a lot!
 
This pic doesn't really help with designing one but you can just make it out on my old bike.
 

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Anyway, after all will be done, I will test it rigorously.

I'll give you some advice about testing - try breaking the TPS before you make a guard for it.

Chances are you'll find out the TPS unit will be stronger than your guard :D
 
I'll give you some advice about testing - try breaking the TPS before you make a guard for it.

Chances are you'll find out the TPS will be stronger than your guard :D

But the TPS does look better with a guard on it then without :D

And... the protection could interfere with water getting into the TPS and ruining the good function of the engine :)
 
And... the protection could interfere with water getting into the TPS and ruining the good function of the engine :)

What I was thinking was that the protection would not let the water go past to it and ruin the TPS. My English is bad...
 
I have booted my TPS loads of times on my 1100 and every time I noticed I had done it I checked with the voltmeter and nothing had changed so I figure it would have to be a substatial hit on the TPS to change anything.

That said I did see a guard someone made up that stretched from his crashbar round the TPS and back to the crashbar. Oh and another which was attached to a bolt hole on the cylinder head but I can't remember where the other end attached. Check ADV rider and use the search function.
 
I'll give you some advice about testing - try breaking the TPS before you make a guard for it.

Chances are you'll find out the TPS unit will be stronger than your guard :D

I fully agree:D For more TPS protection get a set of Hepko Becker crash bars.......:augie

But I was given mine with these 1100 injector covers.
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That's some sweet looking cover, but for now, the machine that I have access to can only cut to metal and then I will bend the sheet, so that it would look like this:

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Here is the sketch I have so far for the 1200 bikes:

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