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That was my thinking too.
Good observation there. Although I'm not sure it makes a lot of difference.
It's a few years since I've done head bearings on one of these and to be honest I can't remember but looking at it logically the nut has to bear...
I reckon it would spin and you would shear the tabs off the crank tool. I managed to do that to one simply by forgetting to take the plugs out....
You don't need the fairing for an MOT but front indicators would need to be fitted and working. It's not hard to cobble up temporary indicators...
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That's nice job you're doing of rebuilding the loom connectors. I'll be interested to see how you get on with the ECU. The only time I tried to...
You would be best to connect the battery earth to the engine rather than the frame so that there is a path of least resistance to the starter. The...
Try swapping the plugs leads front to back. You say it's got sparks and by very nature of the pickup arrangement it's not possible to get the...
That's the correct location for the battery terminals. Looks like someone has removed the fabric tape from the ECU connectors. I'd cover these,...
Check the connector to the BBS unit under the seat. It connects various units; indicators, fuel gauge, stop light and fans to the rest of the bike...
The parts diagram shows a 'special screw' (item 12) which another screw (17) screws into securing the 'fairlead' (24) with a washer (15). The...
A picture might help identify it.
Check my post #3 on the 1st page
Nyloc are no good. The nylon inserts will melt. If you want to use a self locking nut use an all metal sort like Aerotite
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To get the cams out of the ST2 you will need to remove the cam pulley which needs special tools to remove the nut and hold the cam wheel and the...
The studs are screwed into the cylinder head, M8 if I remember. The nuts have a very small hex at 10mm so they round off very easily when they get...
For these sort of jobs I use a junior hacksaw, or sometimes if access is it gives better access a dremel with a cut-off disc. Cut a slot in the...
It is all to do with homologation. Whether it the beam pattern is satisfactory or not has nothing to do with it :(