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I have noticed that there is no fuel filter shown in the parts list for the Supersport 939. This didn't bother me particularly since there was...
That's only some of them :p
I know of 2 Supermonos, both in Scotland. One is an Alastair Wager with virtually zero miles. The other is a factory original which the owner sold...
Buy a shim measuring tool that fits into the closer, you subtract 10mm from the measurement. You need one for 7mm shims. The one for the openers...
I have no intention of ever having a machine that I need to speak at! For a start it wouldn't understand my Scottish accent. Have you ever tried...
They are plastic beads. At the end of their life, which will happen eventually, how will you dispose of them? At least the metal can be recycled.
Whether they work or not, in the long term those beads are going to be very environmentally unfriendly.
The OEM nuts are copper plated, for all the good that does.
The axle is the same part no. with 25mm dia but I wouldn't like to hazard a guess on the discs.
It fits all the big hub eccentrics. It fits my son's 1199 which has the same hub as the 1299 and my Supersport and previous 1200 Multi.
Not cheap but the best one on the market from Palmer Products. [ATTACH]
They're now £20 from Triumph. Still a good price though.
I've had good service from Reactive Suspension in York.
860Ω ± 10%. Same as Fiat 1.2 Punto
Swap over the throttle bodies and crank sensor and an ST4 engine should work OK in an ST4s although the fueling could be a little out as the ECU...
If you are looking for a replacement engine bear in mind that the Monster S4R use the same 996 engine.
I just tried that and it says 2 of my bikes are the same vehicle [IMG] presumably because they are on the same policy.
No harm in asking. You should point it and see what they are prepared to do about it. The discs don't look that good for a mere 3.5K miles.
The pitting is caused by damp on the pads when the bike has been laid up. It looks bad but should have no effect on braking.
Given the torque that they should be tightened to there is no way I would consider aluminium nuts. They are also more like to create galvanic...