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I asked because Derek on here is a whizz with Ducati electrics and works on Ducatis as a bit of a hobby but he's in Forfar and that's a long way...
I have the standard runners and foam filters in my 999 and I find the intake sound to be rather less impressive than that of the 750SS I had...
Whereabouts in Scotland are you, Scotty??
Water is just as incompressible as hydraulic fluid. Water only becomes a problem as far as compressibility is concerned when hot brakes cause the...
I'm sure that shouldn't be necessary. Must be something wrong somewhere...
It has to be a stop/tail bulb with dual filaments and offset pins!
Have we had any confirmation yet that the bulb is the correct stop/tail bulb with dual, intact filaments and offset/staggered pins? If the bulb...
Sex on wheels. Both to look at and to ride
Not heard of the neutral light causing problems. @Derek??
Pater was a motorcyclist back in the day and gave me some sound advice when I was a lad. He told me to watch out for farm gates, i.e. gaps in...
What a great idea
The black bin???
Built for Trump??
Why?? Condensation running/dripping onto the left fork leg due to the lean on the sidestand and causing corrosion of the fork leg??
Well, if you were flying triplanes in the First World War, you have to be getting on a bit...
The original Brembo lids on the 999 get really manky when they leak. I bought aftermarket ones
I'd bet that pure water in the system would give you braking, maybe not for long though. So I'd agree that water contamination wouldn't cause you...
Both good but Ctek are cheaper
Only a suggestion - not sure I'd elevate it to the status of advice.
I suppose it's not a bad idea to flush out debris and even water that's accumulated at the bottom of the tank. Drain it, remove it, swill it out...