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NSC fork seals

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Got a leaky fork seal after about 20,000 km due to my terrible wheelie abilities and setting it down too hard too often. I was going to take them in but last year the shop charged me $400 to change the seals on my kawasaki so I decided to do it myself. Watched a couple videos and doesn't look too complicated. Got them apart today and letting them drain, should have time to put it back together tomorrow.
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So when the wheel is up and try to shift, it goes into 2nd and the tc flashes and cuts the throttle setting the bike back down, once the front is down after a second or so it gives the fuel back
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tc flashes and cuts the throttle setting the bike back down
Yup, that's exactly what's supposed to happen when the TC light flashes.
I thought you were saying that it was letting you click into 2nd and keep going. The tc on the nsc should be better for a modern top of the line naked. I wish it would stay off or at least turn it off while moving.
I thought you were saying that it was letting you click into 2nd and keep going.
With TC on, it let's me shift into 2nd, but it eases back the throttle until the front wheel is back on the ground. The QS shouldn't be affected with the TC off.

Most cars and bikes turn the TC back on at restart.
MY 2018-2019 have a trigger on the leading edge of the left handle bar controls.
Torque Control can be turned on and off by pressing and holding the Torque Control switch.

But 21+ got Battery voltage display :D
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MY 2018-2019 have a trigger on the leading edge of the left handle bar controls.
Torque Control can be turned on and off by pressing and holding the Torque Control switch.

But 21+ got Battery voltage display :D
:eek: ?
21+ took away the anti-fun-police button?

also known as the "f##k-it" button :D
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21+ took away the anti-fun-police button?

also known as the "f##k-it" button :D
Yup, they removed the trigger. You've got to go into the settings to turn off TC which by default turns back on at every engine restart.
Buy hey, you can see the battery voltage.
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