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Hmm. No idea to be honest but as far as I'm aware all the gold master cylinders fitted to twin disc Ducatis are 16mm
Unfortunately not.
The OEM exhausts have threaded holes with plugs for the service technician to fit an O2 sensor for setting the CO. See item 8 in this screenshot...
Not surprising. Your ECU is for a different bike. The ST4s never had Lambda sensors nor did the fuel level sender have any connection to the ECU.
The original footrest hangers/plates have been removed and replaced with those fancy rider footrests. It will be very difficult to fit pillion...
It wasn't my write so I don't know where he got them. What size is your master cylinder? There should be a number on the bottom somewhere...
For @los_serpent or anyone else who is rebuilding a PS13/15/16 master cylinder there is a very good write up here.
Lube it AND clean it. It will minimise the wear on the sprockets.
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Probably to save cost as well as weight - less material used. I wouldn't even consider trying to fit mirrors in them! From a safety point of view.
I'm fairly sure it can be done. Check what @chrisw has to say about it.
I have a 2015 Classic with the original fast action throttle and I like it like that :)
I just checked. You are of course correct, it uses a 2-wire system. So it looks like a mechanical fix is your only option.
No , I assumed that the 899 used the same quickshifter as the other models.
I have no idea if that can be done but by swapping the green (gnd) and black/violet (supply) wires at the connector you will reverse its function....
Be aware that the heated grips are bonded to the throttle tube. If you change the throttle tube you will lose the heated grip. With care it is...
Once RH heatshield had been loosened from the pipe I was able to slide a 17mm open-ender under it and undo the Lambda.
How did you get on fitting the Termi? Getting the OEM exhaust is a bugger of a job.
I'm not sure what you are asking but this diagram from the 2020 parts list shows the shield, item 54. [ATTACH] This is the same picture from...
Yes. There is no timing adjustment. It is wholely determined by the ECU and it's signal from the crank sensor. As above, the spray pattern doesn't...