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Offline Rhino

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2014, 07:00:13 AM »
Can the plugs, male and female be found somewhere? If so, easier to make an adaptor then to cut and solder IMO.

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #21 on: August 12, 2014, 07:08:10 AM »
Can the plugs, male and female be found somewhere? If so, easier to make an adaptor then to cut and solder IMO.
Excellent idea, I had not thought about that. That way if it does not read properly I can easily put the OEM forks back on AGAIN  :(

I will see if I can Source those today. Thanks Rhino.....

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #22 on: August 12, 2014, 08:37:32 AM »
You should rig something up real fast to see if the error goes away when connected to the 2009 sensor. Also, consider giving Ohlin a call. I bet they have a parts department.

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #23 on: August 12, 2014, 09:04:04 AM »
I cannot tell what the wire colors are in one of the photos; do both sensors use black and white wires? If so, a cut, splice and shrink tubing cover will last two lifetimes.

Brian
The 2010 + plug is completely sealed. That is why I am going to have to agree with you and John, which I really hate to do  ;), the only option is to splice and solder. If it does not work I will have to buy a new stock ABS sensor cable :( or John should buy it for me because I seem to be doing some R & D for him as well.  ;D

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #24 on: August 12, 2014, 10:45:14 AM »
I sent you an e-mail about this.

Brian

The 2010 + plug is completely sealed. That is why I am going to have to agree with you and John, which I really hate to do  ;), the only option is to splice and solder. If it does not work I will have to buy a new stock ABS sensor cable :( or John should buy it for me because I seem to be doing some R & D for him as well.  ;D
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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #25 on: August 12, 2014, 12:18:31 PM »
The 2010 + plug is completely sealed.

With this being the case, I'd go with these prior suggestions:
Now back to the sensors..... can you give us a better shot of what the pins look like? If so, we may be able to tell you how to remove them or someone may be able to make or get you the parts to make a short adapter harness.
Can the plugs, male and female be found somewhere? If so, easier to make an adaptor then to cut and solder IMO.

On second thought, make two!!!!  ;D
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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #26 on: August 15, 2014, 09:06:02 AM »
Spliced an 09 rear sensor to the new 11 plug and got everything installed, but I still have the Error message. :'(  I can remove the error message by holding the top button and hitting the bottom one on the dash but then I get to stare at a bunch of lights and my ABS & traction control is no longer functional. HELP! I was going to try and disconnect the battery last night and see if it resets, but I forgot cause it was my birthday and I was drinkin beer.
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I will try that tonight, but does anybody have any other suggestions or idea why the splice would not work?


I also had to put my ugly stock fender back on until I buy a new ZX14 fender. The ZX10 fender and brackets I had on it will not work with the Ohlins.


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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #27 on: August 15, 2014, 09:13:42 AM »
Any way to mechanically adapt a Gen 2 sensor to the 2 screw Gen 1 holes in the Ohlins? Like shave down the plastic on the sensor and mold it with liquid steel or fiberglass?

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #28 on: August 15, 2014, 09:22:00 AM »
Any way to mechanically adapt a Gen 2 sensor to the 2 screw Gen 1 holes in the Ohlins? Like shave down the plastic on the sensor and mold it with liquid steel or fiberglass?
I am sure there is a way to fab something up some how, just not quite sure how yet. Start throwing out ideas. As you can see these sensors are completely different.


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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #30 on: August 15, 2014, 10:07:10 AM »
^^
If you shaped the plastic bracket properly with a Dremel, it would slip into the hole and not move. Then, you could re purpose the metal bracket from the Gen 1 to hold it all in place... 

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #31 on: August 15, 2014, 10:10:57 AM »
An aluminum piece, drilled with center hole counter sunk and maybe slotted to allow it to fit over the sensor connection. Washers or spacer to set the proper depth on the sensor. Depends on how deep it has to go. You could cut the tab and shape it into a flange with a dremel.



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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #32 on: August 15, 2014, 10:12:15 AM »
^^
If you shaped the plastic bracket properly with a Dremel, it would slip into the hole and not move. Then, you could re purpose the metal bracket from the Gen 1 to hold it all in place...

What he said.

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #33 on: August 15, 2014, 10:24:46 AM »
^^
If you shaped the plastic bracket properly with a Dremel, it would slip into the hole and not move. Then, you could re purpose the metal bracket from the Gen 1 to hold it all in place...
Hey Bill if you ever come out to pick up your windshield maybe you can take a look at this with me.  :)

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #34 on: August 18, 2014, 03:44:18 AM »
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Some very good ideas folks!  :thumbs: :thumbs:
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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #35 on: August 18, 2014, 02:46:37 PM »
Hey Bill if you ever come out to pick up your windshield maybe you can take a look at this with me.  :)

Haha, if my "kids" and their activities would ever give me an afternoon or weekend to come out there, I might.  ;D

I'm contemplating a trip to Reno around the 25th of September, so I'll definitely make a trip out there before then...

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2014, 10:14:40 AM »
Haha, if my "kids" and their activities would ever give me an afternoon or weekend to come out there, I might.  ;D

I'm contemplating a trip to Reno around the 25th of September, so I'll definitely make a trip out there before then...
Bill finally came out to the house to pick up his windscreen that he paid for back in May. He explained to me what he thought would work.

And here is what I did to get this to work:
     1. Cut off the Gen 1 sensor that I had soldered on and put the Gen 2 sensor back on. (If you ever do this SKIP THIS STEP)
     2. Pressed the Gen 1 sensor out of it's bracket.

     3. Drill it out with a 27/64" drill bit.
     4. Completely cut the three fins off of the Gen 2 sensor.

     5. Cut the original Gen 2 bolt holder off following the contour as best you can. (I used a Dremel)
     6. Press the Gen 2 sensor into the Gen 1 bracket.
     7. Put sensor back onto Ohlins fork, DONE  DEAL!


Thanks Bill. :chugbeer:

Next step fabricate a new bracket for my ZX10 fender so I can take the Granny panties/OEM fender back off and show some more GOLD.  ;D

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #37 on: August 26, 2014, 10:16:51 AM »
Nicely done! Congrats!

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #38 on: August 26, 2014, 11:28:31 AM »
 :thumbs: :thumbs: :chugbeer:

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Re: Has anybody else put Ohlins forks on a Gen 2 Connie?
« Reply #39 on: August 26, 2014, 12:33:05 PM »
I am really surprised that either sensor would not work with the bike. I just thought of it but any change the sensor was not sticking through the fork mount far enough to sense the timing wheel?

Anyway, glad to hear you got it sorted out and everything works.

Brian

Bill finally came out to the house to pick up his windscreen that he paid for back in May. He explained to me what he thought would work.

And here is what I did to get this to work:

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     7. Put sensor back onto Ohlins fork, DONE  DEAL!


Thanks Bill. :chugbeer:

Next step fabricate a new bracket for my ZX10 fender so I can take the Granny panties/OEM fender back off and show some more GOLD.  ;D

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