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I think you are confusing the Diagnostic socket with the Data Acquisition socket which is a 4-pin. The diagnostic socket is a 3 pin with a...
SW-Motech also do hard and soft pannier options.
It's looks like the same frame as the other Scrambler models. From Ducati: Panniers , rear rack , top box. I have a pair of there panniers on my...
For some, yes. I like the relatively light weight and low seat height of the Supersport. The current crop of adventure bikes aka the Multistrada...
The trouble is that the Paso name is associated with a bike that in most people's eyes was a failure and I can't see Ducati resurrecting the...
First you should check to see if it is a faulty stator or regulator and pay particular attention to the connector from the stator to the...
Your other option is to try dropping or raising the needle by a notch. I think this might affect the running at wider throttle openings though but...
Pilot jets / idle jets, they are the same thing and the adjustment is the only mixture adjustment on the carbs. [ATTACH] Your's wouldn't have...
You should be able to get access with removing the tank entirely. Undoing the fuel lines is a hellish job.
Yes, try closing/opening the pilot screws by ΒΌ turn and see if it makes a difference. My money would be on slightly too rich.
It's under the tank. Item 16 among this lot. [ATTACH]
I don't know about the grey but the red the white ones are definitely not lacquered.
Sounds to me like a faulty master cylinder where the fluid is leaking past the seal internally under pressure. I experienced this on a Scrambler,...
No, it's one of 2 circlips that retain the gudgeon pin (wrist pin) which holds the piston to the connecting rod.[
I would imagine that most engines have e some degree of metal parables left in them when manufactured. Usually the get caught on the oil screen...
No worries, it turned out that the wheel nut wasn't tight :eek: At least I know what's needed now.. :)
And the good news is that it turns out that his rear wheel nut wasn't fully tight. So no need for bearings at the moment. :)
I can't find a 58 x 72 x 4 seal any where. Plenty at 7,8 and 10mm but nothing at 4mm. I guess that there are 3 seals altogether including the...
Thanks both of you for that useful information. Hopefully I won't need it.
You're right, I don't know where I got that number from??