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As far as I know once they have been activated they remain activated. Others have successfully fitted 3rd party heated grips after the OEM ones...
Here are the photos. As I said they're probably not a lot of help. [IMG] You can just see the hole in the swinging arm below the brake line. It...
I have a couple of photos but they might not help much, I'll look them out tomorrow.
I didn't say there is no threaded hole, the swinging arm on the opposite side of the shock is threaded for the bolt to screw into but in my case...
It is unlikely to shear. It's the bolt head that seizes in the hole in the swinging arm not the bolt into the threaded portion. Once I cut through...
You a You are correct, only bikes with the P8 (or P7) ECU have 2 sensors and as far as I know this was never used on any 3-phase engined bike. A...
One would hope so Pete. I gave mine a liberal coating and plugged the outside of the hole with grease for good measure
You think so? The head of the bolt has a much bigger diameter than it's shank and a bigger surface area so the bond is much harder to break.
Yes.
Not quite a 4lb lump hammer, it was just a 2 lb ball pein :D but it did need a couple of hefty whacks. Be aware that the hole in the swinging arm...
The number plate with the tail tidy looks like it would make a more effective mudguard than the standard set up.
There are 2 seals, an o-ring (21 in diagram) that makes the seal against the tank and an upper seal (18) which is more decorative and fills the...
I've been using them for wiring stuff for a few years. They provide a very good service.
This was featured on Motorcycle Sport & Leisure a month or two ago.
Which implies that they will require a continuous 12V supply (while indicator is selected) to work, not an intermittent on/off supply from the...
What year is your Multi? I don't know about the DVT models but for previous years the front indicators are driven directly from the dash and the...
I have no idea, it could well be. I'd expect the batteries to be down where that suspension shock is.
For those of you not familiar with hub-centre steering here are a couple of links to educate you :)...
It separates the suspension from the steering.
Ah yes. I was forgetting it's a Monster.