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By: Anonymous: Rocker ()  Monday, August 30 2010 @ 06:58 AM ICT (Read 3433 times)  
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My 2001 Honda CBR929 is running fine but, once warmed up, is showing a fault code '44', which is four long flashes followed by four quick flashes of the red warning light, while the fuel-injection symbol is showing on the dash. I've been advised that it's not charging very well and maybe not a all. The Honda CBR929 has only done 5500km, but it hasn't run for quite some time. As it's just a trackbike at the moment and if it's just the regulator, I'll just run it and put it on charge between runs to save me some cash at this time.


       
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By: Richard (offline)  Monday, August 30 2010 @ 09:38 AM ICT  
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My 2001 Honda CBR929 is running fine but, once warmed up, is showing a fault code '44', which is four long flashes followed by four quick flashes of the red warning light, while the fuel-injection symbol is showing on the dash. I've been advised that it's not charging very well and maybe not a all. The Honda CBR929 has only done 5500km, but it hasn't run for quite some time. As it's just a trackbike at the moment and if it's just the regulator, I'll just run it and put it on charge between runs to save me some cash at this time.



I believe that the error code you describe is error code 35, which indicates a faulty H-VIX servo motor. The H-VIX servo motor is a common problem with the '01 Honda 929.

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By: Anonymous: Charles ()  Monday, August 30 2010 @ 05:57 PM ICT  
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Our idea is that there will be a little lost if you rebuild the engine, especially in the case of a trackbike. If you are going out to enjoy yourself riding the bike, then the current state is OK. But if you find yourself wanting to beat someone else on a similar motorcycle and just can't manage it, then spend some cash on fully repairing the bike and do some fine-tuning....



       
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By: Anonymous: Charles ()  Sunday, September 05 2010 @ 12:09 PM ICT  
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My 2001 Honda CBR929 is running fine but, once warmed up, is showing a fault code '44', which is four long flashes followed by four quick flashes of the red warning light, while the fuel-injection symbol is showing on the dash. I've been advised that it's not charging very well and maybe not a all. The Honda CBR929 has only done 5500km, but it hasn't run for quite some time. As it's just a trackbike at the moment and if it's just the regulator, I'll just run it and put it on charge between runs to save me some cash at this time.



I believe that the error code you describe is error code 35, which indicates a faulty H-VIX servo motor. The H-VIX servo motor is a common problem with the '01 Honda 929.



What does the H-VIX motor do on the CBR929?


       
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By: Richard (offline)  Sunday, September 05 2010 @ 12:15 PM ICT  
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My 2001 Honda CBR929 is running fine but, once warmed up, is showing a fault code '44', which is four long flashes followed by four quick flashes of the red warning light, while the fuel-injection symbol is showing on the dash. I've been advised that it's not charging very well and maybe not a all. The Honda CBR929 has only done 5500km, but it hasn't run for quite some time. As it's just a trackbike at the moment and if it's just the regulator, I'll just run it and put it on charge between runs to save me some cash at this time.



I believe that the error code you describe is error code 35, which indicates a faulty H-VIX servo motor. The H-VIX servo motor is a common problem with the '01 Honda 929.



What does the H-VIX motor do on the CBR929?



H-VIX stands for Honda Variable Intake/Exhaust. The H-VIX servo motor is a device fitted on the Honda CBR929RR engine that constantly adjusts the internal diameter of the exhaust system to better suit engine speed. At low engine speeds the wave pressure within the pipe network is low.

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