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ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby photomike666 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:19 pm

I'm not fussed about having more peak power from my 10, it's got more than enough. however, I did want to get a bit more throttle response in the lower revs of the lower gear, the stuff I use daily.

It seemed a TRE was the way to go, and why not throw in a gear indicator at the same time. I've often tried to change into 7th, and occassionally have left it in 5th too. There are a number of TREs on the market, but the GI Pro ATRE has all the features I wanted. Gear indicator and various setings, including one to bypass the TRE and run standard maps. The one I got has a blue LED, which suits my eyes, er um, the colour of my 10.

I did a little research into fitment, and decided to do the job myself. There are supposed to be some difficult bit to the fittment, mainly revolving around the removal of two wires from a block connector and rewiring the supplied connectors. Now, I'll admit, that in 12000Km and 18 months, I have never done any work on this bike aside from side fairing removal. I now had to remove the tank, airbox and a whole host of thing-a-ma-jigs that I was unsure about.

Armed with just a tattered A4 sheet to guide me, I set about taking my pride a joy apart. I wanted to leave as much in place as possible as I am lazy and it was cold. Small side panels and seat were off quickly, then I set about on the tank. It's got this really ingenious device for disconnecting the fuel line, which did take me a few minutes to work out how to remove, but made for very simple fuel line removal. Then there was the electrical connector for the fuel pump - I spent ages pushing the tab down and trying to prie the two halves appart. Then in a moment of desperation I lifted the tab and the connector parted like the sea for Moses.

With the tank on the bench I set about the airbox, as the 10 pin connector I needed was hidden just below one edge. Out came the screws, and stuff me, the air box is wider than the frame and would not shift. Best I could manage was to disconnect the rubber ram air mounts and try and hold the box out of the way with a bungee cord.

Finally, burried under two other connectors was the one I was looking for. I got it apart (this tab you do push down) and set about removing the pin protectors. Finally they were moved, and I was ready to remove the two required pins. I had researched this part, and it had stumped some people on ZX-10R.net. The trick is to use a small pointy device (I used a 1mm electrical screwdriver) and push the pin laterally down, before pushing is away through the conector. It's easy when you know how. I connected the removed wires into the supplied connectors, routed the battery wire and started to put things back together.

Before I'd done too much I decided to test my connections. I turned on the ignition and got a light, I hit the start button - nothing. Fuel light was flashing thought. So I sat the fuel tank back on the bike, connected the fuel and electrics and tried again. Power, lights, engine started, and the gear indicator quickly displayed each gear as I selected it. Excitedly I set about putting everything back together so I could go for a test ride. I completed bolting the tank in place, went to get the seat, and found the air filter.

So I removed the tank, fittied the air filter, refittied the tank, seat and side panels. A grabbed my kit and went for a short test ride.

Gear indicator works a treat, and the initial throttle response in 1st and 2nd is much better. My idle speed seems OK and I'm happy as a pig in pooh (just don't tell Christopher Robin).
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby ZX-10R_04 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:35 pm

yeah the GIpro TRE is a great one how it has gear indicator & 2 different settings on it for the 10R's & how you can turn the TRE off if you wanna feel what it was like without one :lol: Im as happy as you also that i got a GIpro & mine is the Red LED one .. Wasnt that bad at fitting mine but one of the other mods i am happy with also is Rifelman's 1/5th throttle insert they make a great combo :twisted:
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby MickLC » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:40 pm

Nice work Mike. I've got one on the Crim and although the gear indicator is a bit uncertain a lot of the time, the TRE makes a noticable difference. Not sure about the Gumby, but to get the airbox out on the Crim the trick is to turn it 90 degrees before trying to pull it out...easy when you know how.
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby photomike666 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:53 pm

ZX-10R_04 wrote:yeah the GIpro TRE is a great one how it has gear indicator & 2 different settings on it for the 10R's & how you can turn the TRE off if you wanna feel what it was like without one :lol: Im as happy as you also that i got a GIpro & mine is the Red LED one .. Wasnt that bad at fitting mine but one of the other mods i am happy with also is Rifelman's 1/5th throttle insert they make a great combo :twisted:


I've had the Riffleman insert in for about a year, now the TRe, sext step will be to play with the gear ratio. I'm thinking of going down 1/2 a tooth at the front 8)
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby smek » Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:09 pm

I was planning on fitting mine today, just a plain old dano one without the poofy gear indicator.
Sounds like more of a pain than I expected so I'm glad I got lazy because I didn't have much time allocated for the job!
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby photomike666 » Sun Jul 20, 2008 5:23 pm

smek wrote:I was planning on fitting mine today, just a plain old dano one without the poofy gear indicator.
Sounds like more of a pain than I expected so I'm glad I got lazy because I didn't have much time allocated for the job!


Ya just too hard core for me Nikos. But mine only took 2 hours including the second rebiuld for the air filter.
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby photomike666 » Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:59 am

First propper ride with this fittied today - and it was bloody wet so I didn't get to 'test' the low revs pick up. The bike certainly feels a bit smoother, and the gear indicator has shown the correct gear perfectly. Being blue, from the corner of my eye it sort of looks like the full beam light, but I'll get used to it.

Hopefully I'll get some dry road to play on soon.
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby IsleofNinja » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:33 pm

The airbox is a bit of a shit when you first tackle it huh Mike!

I had a bit of a chuckle reading your initial post thinking (I've been there and there and .....yep ..paused, had a Bourby then proceded there too etc,etc LOL)

I have been meaning to get a Gipro for the same reasons you did.. Besides, Brian was kind enough to sell me a new PCIII which I can fit at the same time and yeah getting to 'that' plug is a bit of a bastard!

As far as gearing is concerned , I'm currently running 16/39 AFAM alloy rear set up in 525. FYI

150km/hr 1st gear on the limiter , 5000rpm odd @ 110km hr , better midrange punch .

I do also have a brand new 17/42 AFAM and XW chain with the alloy rear which I am yet to try out if at all. Pretty happy with the combo I've got so far and has lasted better than other alloys I've used in the past IMO.
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby Blurr » Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:59 pm

glad it worked out for you Mike!!!!!

Although I didnt need to remove my air filter when i installed it :? :?

Great pick up and I found the front wheel lifted alot easier in 2nd gear after the install
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby photomike666 » Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:06 am

Blurr wrote:glad it worked out for you Mike!!!!!

Although I didnt need to remove my air filter when i installed it :? :?

Great pick up and I found the front wheel lifted alot easier in 2nd gear after the install



I struggled to get my hand under the airbox to get the connector, so I moved the airbox.

I wouldn't know about the front wheel lift yet, the road was still damp when I rode yesterday. But I have had the front lift in 3rd off the throttle on the odd occassion 8)
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby matt76 » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:20 am

Have you got a link to where you got it?
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby Blurr » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:50 am

http://www.gi-pro.net/

and this is the australian distributor

http://www.amcmotorcycles.com/
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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby IsleofNinja » Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:22 pm

Blurr wrote:http://www.gi-pro.net/

and this is the australian distributor

http://www.amcmotorcycles.com/



Cheers price worked out cheaper than ebay and don't come from the bloody Netherlands!!!

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Re: ZX10 GIPRO ATRE fitting

Postby IsleofNinja » Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:12 am

A square of window tint over the screen on the blue GIPRO makes the display a lot less obnoxious too!!

No need to remove airbox when fitting Gipro or PCIII on a gumby!!!!

Not sure how much sharper it makes it even on the '1' / aggressive setting but I guessI'd better change those 19,000km old sparkies for a brand new set of Brisk's before I judge it too quickly 8)

Then to get the PCIII mapped!? :roll:
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