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Thanks Bob.
I spent about 90 minutes at them today and got nowhere. Like you I can't get the inner screws to line up. I can get the screws to thread without...
I doubt if it's the sensor or the engine would be running too rich. If you connect a switch to pin 85 of the relay ( the grey/black wire) to...
The fan should come on before 220F. There are 2 temperature sensors; the one on the horizontal cylinder is for the LCD readout, the one on the...
Well I got it off. The only real way was to remove the voltage regulator and pivot the rear subframe upwards on the upper bolts to create enough...
Thanks for the info Boomer. Yes, I just want to get the cable out of the way for tidiness. Looks like I will have an interesting day tomorrow :-(
Thanks Neil. I'll have a look tomorrow when I'm feeling fresh for another go. :upyeah:
I am fitting the Termi full system that came with my bike. So far I have fitted the race ECU and removed the stock exhaust. Before fitting the...
The cables are connected to what Ducati describe as a "Throttle twistgrip position sensor" (APS) mounted on the horizontal throttle body. This has...
It would be even more exposed to the elements. Water and electrics don't mix.
2 years ago I was paying £129 to Ducati Insurance for the ST4s with the Sil Moto cans and other mods declared. A year ago I added the 907ie and at...
That's neat. :smile:
Download the 'Belts' software from Ducatidiag. Install it on a laptop and use it with an external microphone. You should pluck the belt between...
On the plus side, they do work very well :smile:
I can't remember what my first helmet was. It was open-face and probably a Stadium or something similarly cheap. It was replaced with my first...
If mine hadn't come with heated grips I wouldn't have bothered at that cost. I'd have fitted Oxford or similar.
They are turned on and off and the heat settings toggled through by pressing the starter button. It seems a strange thing to do when you are used...
But when you wash it all off properly at the end of the winter it's like getting a new bike :biggrin:
Just hose it with plain water. That will wash away most of the gunge and more importantly dissolve salt from the roads leaving the ACF50 to do...
Yes, I realised that as soon as I'd posted. :redface: Probably as near as you're going to get though.