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Since you have a multimeter, check that there is 12v at the wiring that the bulb plugs into.
300g is probably the equivalent weight loss of several hundred pounds worth of replacement titanium bolts. Nice free mod. :upyeah:
Under the circumstances, I'd be buying it back & fixing it myself (unless the claim can be 'unclaimed' and you just take the bike back to fix?)...
Will fit OK but mudguard mount is different. Ohlins are 3mm bigger at the bottom yoke than the Showa (56mm) otherwise straightforward.
The fogging is easy to clean. Headlight dip from left to right is also easily changed - the easiest way being to swap over the beam unit inside...
I don't if yours, being a later model, has headlight relays? Mine didn't and the power simply goes through the switch and (marginal) wiring....
I tried brighter bulbs, slight improvement - like having two candles rather than one. Still not up to the job of night time use IMO. 35W HID in...
The best way. FYI the bottom yoke without stem looks like this; [img] See how the drain hole is to the rear [img] Ohlins yoke is already...
Motul 300v 15/50 - last time I serviced my bike, it hadn't run for 3 months but the rockers still had a coating of green oil. :upyeah: Cheapo...
As above, yes just need to drill a hole in the bottom yoke - there is a drain hole which is not central so don't use it as a guide! I would...
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A few years back I was running the 916 in the garage, I left it a while idling away and when I came back the headers were glowing orange. :eek:...
Or, at least heat. :D
Check the 'O' rings on the quick-disconnect fuel lines, alternatively could be a cracked (plastic) fuel level sensor nut.
The puller uses impact to remove (twatting it with a hammer after just nipping it up) and so the gear just gently falls off, there isn't space...
IIRC those screws and the plate are to hold the bearing in, the shaft should push through the bearing from the outside but any crud in the splines...
I have used Classic coatings in Grantham (same company) for frame & wheels and I am very happy with the result. They masked all the openings...
My 916 will soon see temps of over a 100 degrees if in traffic, other than the hot air blown at me from the fan it doesn't seem to suffer for it...
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