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Old 09-23-2011, 10:26 AM   #1
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My Triumph Daytona fast sensor is made a little different. The sensor is surrounded by a brass tube which is an extension of the brass base.
The brass tube has a few holes in it to allow a little flow of air through it.
This way the little expose sensor does not get the direct blast of air on it.
Unfortunately the place I got mine, no longer carries it. And when I search for it, I can not find it. Part # is T1900510 while dudemaaan's is # T1290510.


Got it from:

http://speedsupplies.com/partslistin...00&category=TM
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Old 09-23-2011, 07:17 PM   #2
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My Triumph Daytona fast sensor is made a little different. The sensor is surrounded by a brass tube which is an extension of the brass base.
The brass tube has a few holes in it to allow a little flow of air through it.
This way the little expose sensor does not get the direct blast of air on it.
Unfortunately the place I got mine, no longer carries it. And when I search for it, I can not find it. Part # is T1900510 while dudemaaan's is # T1290510.


Got it from:

http://speedsupplies.com/partslistin...00&category=TM
Sounds like it would be much more durable
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