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The lack of a reed valve in the replacement crank bearing could have some bearing on these oil leaks. The reed is there to help maintain a...
ST2/3/4(s) tanks are all the same but the graphics vary.
+ 1 There is a thin line all the way round the sidewall, close to the bead. It should be equidistant from the rim all the way round, on both sides.
You're all wrong! It's from the selector drum detent arm and is located behind the driven primary drive gear at the back of the clutch. The clutch...
I had to fix a friend's ST4s with this fault. It was caused by severe corrosion of the wires in the lower section of the 25 pin connector...
The gear pedal return spring has broken. It only costs a few pounds but the alternator cover and flywheel have to come off to replace it
Hardly surprising given the location of the ECU below the battery at the bottom of the fairing. Same for the relays behind the battery. But you're...
I'm usually able to sort out most problems by myself but I'm hoping the collected wisdom might throw up a few pointers to what might be wrong with...
If it's the crank sensor the revcounter will drop to zero instantly even when the engine is still turning.
Fuel filter clogged? Tank vent blocked?
On Japanese units the 3rd wire is usually to ground but on the European units the 3rd wire is to the warning light.
The part number for the 2010 top yokes is 341.2.074.1B, for the 2012 and 2013 it's 341.2.074.1C. I think the letter change at the end is probably...
There is no emissions test in the MoT, nor does the exhaust have to be E -marked or BSI marked. It is entirely up to the testers discretion...
Yes. there should be a blanking screw in there. It is removed to insert a cam locking tool when changing the belts. An M8 button head screw with a...
You can bypass the clutch switch by linking the wire together - just make sure the bike is in neutral or pull the clutch lever in.
I doubt it. The part numbers are completely different and although the ends are the same the 916 cable is probably a good deal shorter.
Technically yes, but it may need some alteration to the swinging arm mounting. On the Paso the swinging arm is supported in bearings in the frame...
Good to hear you got it sorted :upyeah:
The ring is the earth for the ECU through it's case. The other end of the wire goes into the loom where it makes an earth connection. It would be...
Yes, I know a few people who have done so.