899 Broke My 899

Discussion in 'Panigale' started by DanABZ, Apr 10, 2016.

  1. Hey guys, need a bit of advice...

    I was idling my bike on its paddock stand just to keep the battery topped up and decided (stupidly it would seem) to run it through a few gears for fun.

    Now it went fine until the engine management light came on and the TCS and ABS level numbers are just coming up as -- instead. Wondering if I've seriously messed something up or if it'll realise there's not really anything wrong with it and it was just a result of the front wheel being stationary the next time it ride it?

    Anyone else ever had this happen?


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  2. Have you ridden it since this? If you start and let it idle are you getting the same errors?


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  3. I haven't ridden it because the weather is pretty shit, hence why I felt I needed to idle it... :)

    I turned it off and back on again but the error stayed, wondering if it'll need reset by the dealer when I go for my service in May.


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  4. Well it could be that once both wheels are turning it sorts itself out. Worth a quick run down the road when you can just to check.


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  5. Yeah, that was my hope too! Just worried as it seems like the TC and ABS isn't working so I'll have to take extra care I don't rely on them at all until the error goes away!


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  6. If you ever decide to sell the bike don't tell the buyer that you start it up and let it idle to charge the battery, it must be one of the most destructive things that one could do to a bike engine.
     
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  7. I was waiting for a reply like that. Haha.

    I'm quite sure that idling it for 10 mins a few times through the winter won't have caused any serious damage to anything, not as if I do it all the time or anything. I know of people who idle them until the water comes up to temp every time and never had an issue.


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  8. you've ruined it!

    I'll give you £1500 ;)
     
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  9. I'll go to £1000 but with no warranty :)
     
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  10. Haha... Thankfully my years of being a mechanical engineer tell me I won't have killed the poor, innocent Ducati. [emoji23]. Not yet anyway.


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  11. I'm pretty sure u will be fine! By the time it's done 5mph it will have recalibrated...

    Take it easy for the first few miles Rossi ;-)
     
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  12. Will do! I usually give her a good few easy miles to warm up first anyhoo.


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  13. ABS light wont go out until the front wheel is turned a few times on the road. My Multi is the same.

    I would suspect the TC just needs to recalibrate as you have confused it by running only the rear wheel. TC works by comparing front and rear wheel speeds together.
     
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  14. That's good, much of what I suspected. Just with these new systems I wasn't sure if it would reset itself or require a dealer trip!


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  15. Might be worth investing in a trickle charger too ;)
     
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  16. Disconect battery and reconect maybe.?
     
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  17. Exactly that. Let it reset itself
     
  18. Because...?
     
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  19. Why is that?
     
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  20. If this fault was caused by running the bike on stand in gear, then a dyno run will cause same problem?
     
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