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Not uncommon on the wirng colours. The swich gear and ignition switch are Jap and can vary. Loom side is usually consistant though so you can...
Just checked a 999 i have on the bench. Yep, it's defo ignition switch. The terminal is removable. Depending upon how it was treated when it was...
I'd defo get the belts changed out. Oil and filter and a fresh fuel filter. Dump any fuel that's left in as it's going to a bit stale by now. I'd...
Look like the connector to the ignition key switch. Pretty sure you can get new connectors for those blocks. ebay maybe? Think they look very...
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I think the issue is the fact it's running on a slipper pressure plate. I run a 5mm spacer under the caps on my 748 with speedymoto springs. No...
It could be that retainer plate that's causing the problem. Try your original spring caps with the springs. The installed height is different on...
The thing that sickens me most about cases like this is that whilst these people get caught and sentenced, the charges are made only on that what...
For starters, just knock the bike into wet mode and see how it rides. Much simpler and you're not messing with default settings. If it's better,...
Er yeah...... sorry, i'd picked up on the 2nd post being a 750... Problem with car oils is that they're not designed to handle the forces and...
I'm really shocked by this as many others are. Maybe I'm a little old fashioned in my views, but this is wrong. End of! Once is unforgiveable, but...
For mono riding I'd leave it in Flat
as above, a good semi 10w40 will be fine. Some fully synthetics can cause clutch slip, but Shell and Motul are fine from experience. A word of...
Use a conventional single lip oil seal. Available on line from seal/bearing suppliers. Measure up and order. The seals have been unavailable for a...
As above, depending which mode you're in knock the damping settings back. The linkage is either "Flat" or "Progressive". Flat is suggested for...
Swarfega orange. Cleans really well and smells nice to........might even count as one of your 5 a day :biggrin:
They like brake cleaner even less :wink:
Tried many and tbh, for me I can't get on with any of them. I'll wear cheap and cheerful rubber faced ones for the really dirty jobs, and thick...
As Andy said, they are there for noise reduction. You must have one of the few bikes with them still in place :eek: bin them. It'll sound better...
It'll need a frame making up of sorts to provide the mounting points. Once you've got it, bond it and fibreglass in place. No easy way to get it...