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The Owner's manual won't tell. You're 'supposed' to take it to a dealer for that sort of work.
Yes, it's a right hand thread. I had the same problem, as others have had, with the lower rear shock on the 1200 Multi I had and ended up having...
I knew I had the information somewhere. To set the timing on the 860 engine with Ducati CDI electronic ignition: Fit a degree disc to the crank...
I doubt it. I'd think it would enough speed for the pickup to generate a pulse that would trigger the CDI.
This a 1977 bike which I'm pretty sure had the Ducati CDI electronic ignition as fitted to the GTS. The Bosch ignition was first on the Darmah...
It has 2 independent ignition systems, one for the horizontal cylinder and one for the vertical. It won't run if they are the wrong way round. You...
880Ω is in the right ball park for resistance. It's an inductive pickup so should put out a series of voltage pulses which would certainly confuse...
Yes, but in aluminium which I wouldn't use myself. https://www.speedyfasteners.com/Black_Anodised_Motorcycle_Fairing_Bolts_m6_x_20mm_p/sf974.htm
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This is from Ian Falloon's 'Ducati Desmoquattro Performance Handbook'. Any help? It seems to confirm that the 39mm valves are from a 996RS...
If you're not comfortable with it you are probably right. These bolts can be a bugger to get out and you don't want to end up damaging them. If...
Quite possibly. It's quite a small diameter to take a fair load and the nature of it's engagement with the lever will also put some sideways load...
Just checked. The levers on both my Scrambler and Supersport have about 3-4mm up/down movement.
Yes. The snap ring at the bottom should limit any up and down movement.
I have no idea. I haven't had occasion to meddle with one yet. I would imagine that it should rotate as it sits inside a bearing but I think there...
At least it's an easy fix. I hope that doesn't happen to my Scrambler or Supersport, both of which have the same clutch operating arrangement.
Agreed. That's more or less what I was hinting at in post #5.
And it's not just the mail. Delivery companies are taking ages as well. Hermes are the worst. I was expecting a delivery of beer a couple of weeks...
This where your wider experience really scores nelly. :upyeah:
Glad to hear you got it sorted. :upyeah: