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Ducati, in their wisdom(?), have integrated the immobiliser antenna into the ignition barrel for your model, so if the antenna fails you do indeed...
I've never found it necessary to fully empty a Ducati tank when taking it off but I've never had to remove one from an SSie. If you want to empty...
Super looking bikers. Well done :upyeah:
I suspect that's why Shirlaws in Aberdeen gave up on Ducati too.
Yes, many 2 strokes use a self generating CDI ignition that needs to be grounded to kill the engine when the bike is switched off. These extra...
You could cut them off, it would make no difference.
I'm not sure what you mean. The blue and the white red wires form the ignition switch are not used. It is a 6 pin connector but only 4 wires are...
Yes, some of the manuals say to check at the timing position but this is not critical as long as it NOT at the gap.
That sounds about right.
No! The raised teeth would hit the sensor. You set the gap against raised teeth section. Here is a pic from the S4R manual. Water cooled engine...
I've no idea what is correct for your bike, every model appears to be different. It won't do any harm to do a reset but the the throttle MUST be...
The TPS on these bikes is set by software. The throttle stop is mechanically adjusted at the factory and should not be altered. Wherever the...
With the engine at the timing position.
I don't know for your engine without looking it up, but many Ducati engines have a removable plug just in front of the cps allowing access with a...
Crank sensors have been known to fail when hot. Any DTC errors showing with Jpdiag?
I only fitted the Road 5 at the beginning of the year and due to Covid I've only managed about 1000 miles but so far it has given me every...
Well, now that the bikes are off the road for the winter. I thought I'd get round to doing something about the number plate lights. Both of them...
There are lots of alternative fixings but on these bikes it is about preserving originality.
Thanks for that :upyeah:
I have no problem with rider aids BUT more electronics is more to go wrong with expensive repairs if it does.