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Not quite. The approach is to formally reject the vehicle in writing stating the reasons why. The dealer has the opportunity to rectify (I think...
Same issue here. Dealer checked the battery which was reading low under load. Will be getting it replaced (the battery that is!).
Um....it's just standard chain adjustment. No effect on ride height - just loosen the pinch bolts and adjust with the crappy C spanner.
Hi Heimo - the chain was adjusted correctly according to the manual and the little metal measuring tool. There's enough adjustment in the hub to...
The bike looks a lot cleaner without the pillion footrests as well. Easy to take off, and fill the holes with suitably sized bolts.
Yes, as Scaraman says it's about the gearing not the low down smoothness of the engine. With the 42T rear sprocket, the bike is more pleasant...
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I had an Aprilia RSV Mille a while back and it's low-down tractability was greatly improved by fitting a 16T front sprocket instead of the stock...
Yep - just for clarity my dealer will replace my battery at no charge - no quibble.
I read that Lithium batteries don't play well with low, constant current drain e.g. with an immobiliser and keyless key sensor. Happy to be told...
Update - popped into Snells (love them - most excellent service every time) and they did a load test on the battery. The battery has 13V at rest,...
Ah. Just been looking at the whole area under the seat. Blimey its tight under there and all the cabling is very tightly wrapped up. I've been...
I know this has been mentioned wrt earlier bikes, but my standard DVT cranks very slowly. Today it failed to start first time, and then needed...
Not sure you need one as it's all pretty nicely designed and tidy as it is.
Heated grips: Mine are extremely toasty on my standard DVT. Almost too hot in lowest setting.
I put about 200ml in at about 1200 miles (1st service was done at 600), nothing since then and it's been stable. Now at 2200 miles. I've had...
I've had 104 on the temp meter stuck in traffic - pretty normal I think. Because the top of the rear cylinder is where your nuts are it's going to...
As per the other thread, at 2000 miles mine has softened up a bit and the forward tilt has lessened slightly. On longer days it needs a leg...
Yes, I have found the same, but it's not gone completely. I've just been playing about and found that I can remove the plastic "high position"...
Its on high. Haven't tried low as I am quite tall. My Yamaha Super Tenere also had a forward sloping seat and there was an easy mod to fix it...