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Surely the first test is to see if the pump is getting 12v?, if so and not running then the pump is NG. Simple voltage test at the connector to...
As, I suspect it is for the pros...
Despite several crashes, only actually been knocked off once and that was by a scooter! I was stopped in the middle of the road to turn into a...
Spike, good to hear you've got it built up, I'd be interested to see it one day. :upyeah: Don't know about the setup on that configuration but...
Don't think they need to spring back, 916 mirrors don't anyway.
Nato green?... :biggrin:
If it's like a 916 style stand then a quick way is to grind down the bolt/nut? head that the spring pivots around. The official way is a new plate...
Recently did the side covers on my Monster. I blasted the old paint off as it not only shifts it easier & quicker but leaves a better surface for...
Actually I had a VTR before the 916, didn't have it long but found it OK, just not great - reminded me of an old 'Superdream' but with more go...
Indeed, the 916 has a whole different level of agriculturalism. But even that feels refined after riding the Monster... :wink:
M10 x 1.0mm fitting, IIRC 0.9 bar? as used in many VWs and others, can be had for less than a fiver but may not have the 'Amp' socket on at that...
Presumably it's the M8 Handlebar screw... [ATTACH]
Welcome. But you'll have to let me in on this trick - I never did grow up, but I am getting old... :frown:
You really want a clutch holding tool (and not the £5 laser jobby from Machine Mart, because it's made of chocolate). Best way to undo it is...
My 916 has done 45k, Monster (since rebuild) less than 1k - need to get out more.
Picked up the Wife's new car and therefore earned enough 'brownie points' for a new project... :upyeah:
if you get there early enough, can you go the other way round to even out your tyre & slider wear?... :wink:
The washer should sit under the centre nut/washer, if not then it's either broken/worn or not fitted correctly...
That large washer has a tendency to 'eat' into the (aluminium) hub underneath, so despite being tightened fully the hub can rattle around. You...
Use ally, the next time you remove them you'll be thankful you did. Plus they weigh less...