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........ so you can ride your snarling Panigale as a 650 twin , hampered by two "passenger" cylinders ? I wouldn't call that very "smart" myself.
As said earlier .. twisting them by 90 deg to check/set the tension is incorrect .. it should be 45 deg. But I wouldn't use that method alone for...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ducati-key-blank-/232393355146?hash=item361bb92f8a:g:VxQAAOSw9~5ZV1n- Any good ?
I wouldn't trust that. Apart from the very real likelihood of melting the straps, the anchor point of the rear bungee is not good. It should...
On fully floating discs, the bobbins will be loose enough to turn by hand (and the rotors will rattle on the carriers). These are identifiable by...
Actually, now that I've re-read a few posts, I'm going back to my earlier statement ... confusion is creeping in. Countersteering DOES NOT...
Ah, I must've misunderstood then .. I read it the other way. Sorry 'bout that. Still worth a clarifying post though I suppose .. but hopefully it...
Nope, I think there is confusion creeping in now. The speedway example is totally different. In that case you are turning the bars the "wrong" way...
I'm not sure if this will assist or just confuse the issue but I notice that you replaced the pump with a spare that you already had. I've heard...
That is very interesting .. thanks for posting. I've heard of a few cases of FCRs flooding overnight. I also have a pair of 39s awaiting fitment...
,Just to clarify, my understanding is this .. If you turn a motorcycle by input through the handlebars, it is always 100% countersteering. There...
I suspected this when Steve Parrish commented (on the TT coverage) that Jamie was not well at the moment. In my opinion, Jamie is by far the best...
Fully floating bobbins are a good upgrade in my opinion .. but they shouldn't really be able to cure pulsation issues unless your original bobbins...
That's very interesting .. and sounds like lots of sense. I'll probably quote that on the UKMOC thread, if that's ok. Tbh, I do remember riding...
There was some discussion recently on the UKMOC forum about the value of oil coolers. After some pondering and a few rudimentary temperature...
Well, its not conclusive evidence but the fact that the lever play reduces once the system has got hot does suggest that you may have residual air...
Don't spin the bobbins with a drill when you clean them .. there's no need for such speed and it just wears out the bobbin holes, or at the very...
This often happens if the system has air in it and needs properly bleeding. As the brake heats up in normal use, the air in the fluid expands and...