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Wow, that's amazing... :/
120 is not good. Theoretically, if you have the correct 50/50 coolant mix and your radiator pressure cap is working correctly, the coolant...
Derek gets 38.000 miles and you get less than one thousand?? Wow... Are you doing loads of full-power launches or sitting at traffic lights in...
No fairings to remove either
The plates have little meat on them when new. It is normal with these bikes to have to change the plates due to knackered tabs long before the...
Hmmm, that doesn't sound like my experience with the plates binding in the basket slots, so it looks like you need to check on the pushrod...
Aha! Could well be due to your sharp new, unworn tabs binding in the slightly notched old basket slots, As the motor warms up, the tabs expand...
Well, it's up to you if you ignore it till it slips or replace now. However, when you replace the frictions, you're likely to get some drag at...
Take a look at the 999 video on the ExactFit site. Both Testastrettas so should be similar
Not sure quite where you are exactly with this. You say that some plates were stuck together and you've unstuck them and sanded the steels and...
That would be Dobar Dan - Good day :)
So a complete unit, housing plus thermostat, by the look of it. £46.00 isn't a huge price to pay for improved economy and power... Looks like I...
Dobro Jutro Sasha,
"A sensor monitors the engine coolant temperature so the computer can supply additional fuel while the engine is warming up, and retard ignition...
As suggested by @Derek, if the water rad is hot at a given running temperature, then that means the thermostat is open and allowing water to...
I wonder if @chrisw would happen to know the coolant temperature at which the ecu stops providing a rich mixture to the motor ??
If the radiator is warm at those low temperatures because the thermostat is open or opening, then surely that is the reason for the motor running...
Ooh, good news for me then :)
Thanks for testing. My 999 runs at 70 on an open road. Surely it wouldn't to that with no water pumping through the radiator would it?
I'm confused. If the thermostat itself is very similar to others, can they not go in the same housing? Sorry if I'm being dim.