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Good to hear that you got it out. That plug is certainly corroded, mine have never looked like that, although the corrosion appears to be around...
Not entirely but the increased height makes using the pedal much easier and I can get the ABS to kick in :)
This was my solution [IMG]
Maybe screeching isn't the best description but I'm sure it's the same.
I also get a horrible screeching sort of noise when breaking at very low speeds. It seems to be same sort of resonant vibration that is set up in...
Would earthing the cross piece not suffice?
Thanks Pete. I'll just leave it way the factory did it then.
Car battery, bike battery, shouldn't make any difference as long as it's charged.
A digital camera will most likely work with voltages that are a volt or more either side of it's required voltage because, like most electronic...
A question that I hope @Pete1950 can answer for me. I've been fitting the wiring and find I'm a bit puzzled by the routing for the rear indicator...
That's exactly what they do. I got the impression from the OP that it was running excessively hot, but maybe not. It may simply be his perception...
That's what I did. There is a thin plastic membrane over the foam, be careful you don't tear it as it is the waterproofing.
Yes. I also found the seat to be very firm, not helped by the harsh suspension. Last autumn I fitted a Matris rear shock which was a big...
Depends whether it's been topped up since.
When the tyre was changed the brake pistons had been pushed back to allow the callipers to come off. So the fluid in the callipers had been pushed...
Most likely the cat is running hot because it's burning off excess fuel. This could certainly be caused by a faulty water temperature sensor.
Don't get too hung up on the spec. All auto relays are a nominal 12v, unless they're for truck in which case they could be 24V. Make sure that it...
Valve clearances out of spec are unlikely to increase the idle speed, they will more likely cause a poor tickover. Is the fast idle fully...
I used red rubber grease because that's what's recommended for lubricating the seals. I see your point about dust sticking to it but I don't...
I use brake cleaner and a toothbrush then apply red rubber grease to the sides of the pistons before pushing them back in again.