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Now you've said it, it kinda makes sense with a warm engine.
Don't you have a cold start lever on the left bar for cold starts?
Probably a lose/corroded wire. Luckily the days are getting longer.
Good news: after a rather long conversation regards it being a Ducati security system or not (Ducati made it and fitted it so it is in my eyes)...
Few years back I went to the pub, had a few drinks and got a taxi home. When I came to collect the car the next day somebody had smashed the rear...
I lifted the bike, put a lump of railway sleeper under the engine, removed stand, removed wheel, put it back on front stand. Used an Abba for...
Very clean
sorry for your loss mate.
I'll try again, what models will they be for?
Sorry mate, was on the bike when I bought it.
Spacer dropped out before I could check and part diagram and manual not clear. The left spacer (in pic and sat on bike) should it be like...
I have the same slipper on my 996 and have no issues pulling away. Is the clutch fluid 4 years (or more) old? wont effect slipping but won't...
so, plugged it all back, primed the pump a few times, make a funny noise on a new filter, no leaks so far......
Coming from the right (fairly sure) of the 2 large holes. Not a constant drip, suddenly lets 1/2 an egg cup out. Question is ,if the fuel lines...
For the early 999 I think they are part of the fuel pump unit. the fuel hoses get held in by a clamp and the quick release valves are inside the...
gave it a good shake and it seemed to come from one of the quick release valves. Dried it off and put some paper and no drips, yet........
Sorry, for a 999. Used Vaseline when putting it in. If it was nicked, would I have a constant drip-drip?
Hi Swapped the fuel filter and installed new O-ring. All seemed OK last night, but when I went in to look this morning I had a small amount of...
I'm more concerned with bits falling into the chamber when I take the plugs out, or shouldn't I worry? Was thinking of getting a can of...
Check the wiring diagram but I'd imagine it's on the same fuse/circuit as the rear light. If that works, it wouldn't be the fuse.