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I'd only connect directly to battery to be on the safe side. Any other route could spike one of ECU's via can bus.
"I think (and Nelly may be able to confirm) that all service work is logged centrally with Ducati, so another dealer may be able to at least tell...
Dot next to valve. Michelin don't usually put one though
You'll need a 10 bobbin 5mm carrier to work with them.
Not really tbh. Some wheel/tyre combos balance up with less, but I've had to put more weight on before than you have there. The important thing is...
It is possible. There used to be kits to do it, although not seen any for a while. The stock bobbins are pretty tough...I think a grinder was...
Yep. they're M5...they're about a quid apiece from your dealer if you need just one or two
Belts are £135 a set. A "belt service" should include valve clearances, oil and filter, fuel filter, plugs (?) and air filters if they're shot and...
9/10 using a single dished plate is enough, if it's in good condition. Stock position is after the first friction has been inserted with concave...
The first two years are set out at 6 months (1000km), 12 months (7500) and 24 months (15000). Mileage changes for HYM but the theory is the same....
Service schedule calls for oil inspection service at 6 months (600 miles), 12 months and 24 months from registration or every 7500 miles. The...
The convex plate is at the back of the clutch pack. It's usually bright finished compared to the more "natural" finish of the flat plates. You're...
Fairly common. Two usual reasons... firstly the clutch is dirty, full of dust. Strip it out and give the plates a good clean. The second reason is...
Wonder wheels was one of the first acid free cleaning products.......ph of about 9 iirc. Evil stuff on bare ally. It wrecked a set of polished mim...
A lot of these cleaners aren't very nice stuff IMO. I see many bikes with corroded fittings, stained alloy etc. and without fail, if asked what...
It goes under the battery
The air screws serve two functions... As mentioned they are used for balance, but also for idle speed. Screwing them out bleeds more in and...
The system will replace the old number with the new one. The twenty quid is for the new number, it's about half of what it used to be.
Yep, that's the old part number. It's just been superceded by 71310952A
£20 now for the one in the 748R ;)