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Could be the R/R. Get a meter on the battery and check voltage when bike off and when running.
The ECU controls the regional settings. Push the upper part of the control Button on the left handlebar and at the same time turn ignition on, use...
No mileage in the ECU, so no problem there. what was the mileage when you swapped ECU? Is the readout now in Km? You can change this via the dash....
I've used these guys for rewinding a stator Westcountry Windings - Contact
If you like the HD wax then get yourself the Express Wax for inbetween maintenance. Can be used wet or dry.
The blanking plates are for the holes in the exhaust. I've not found a source of covers for the Superseal connectors yet.
14mm hex and it's tight.
Restore the bike to stock, including the ECU. That will give you a fighting chance of passing the test.
There are if you don't live in the UK
The DP ECU has the lambdas disabled and fuel trim is achieved through adjustment via diagnostic software and gas analyser. The stock ECU is set up...
The start up message should tell you what bike the ECU is for
You appear to have the cleanest relays I've seen in a long time. As Freak has suggested, stick the stock ECU in and see if all is OK. This will be...
Those EOBD errors are classic duff relay signs. You will probably find the relay connectors are covered in Verdi Gris. Even if they look OK,...
Check the coil/injector/fuel pump relay. You'll find it on the right side of the battery box. There are two there. The front one is for the fans...
First sign of electrical gremlins then change your relays. Two are by the battery box and the third is behind the nose cone (so it has to come...
If you do get a light it will go when you reconnect. If you have the race ECU then the lambda should be disconnected. If it does work then buy...
Are you running a DP ECU? The lambda should be disabled if you are. You will know as there will be no Engine Light error on the dash. If not then...
Your 2009 1100 HM uses the lambda in the top picture. The lambda eliminator you have ordered won't fit. The only ones I have found that would fit...
P0484 is a cooling fan fault Glad you have got it sorted
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