Separate names with a comma.
So we both said tomato? Only kidding, couldn't resist :wink:. I'm with ET on this, brakes and a seat are essentials, things like slipper clutches...
A slipper's useful on a big twin (an 848 isn't a big twin), but IMHO not a necessity, bit like traction control. You just need to keep your wits...
If it's been 11 years I'd change the brake fluid, clutch fluid, coolant, tank the tank off and swill it out, and the one thing everyone forgets;...
Probably cost less to repair than your average Ducati rider spends on carbon fibre in a year. The chassis number's what has the value the rest...
Hello, hope you didn't buy a grey one, apparently they're a right crock; http://ducatiforum.co.uk/f6/multi-gone-never-again-10817/
Thanks Antonye for the tip, I'm not using a radial master cylinder, so standard type with the electro-switch, line comes out the end rather than...
If you've got narrow feet like me, Sidis are perfect, I've got a Goretex pair. They're the only completely waterproof boots I've ever owned, 5...
^ It was just luck, they were on ebay with a bad description, came across them by accident with 2hrs to go, cheeky bid, job done :biggrin: If...
Thank you both :upyeah:
I'm not 100% but I think the 998s came with the 2 pad goldline caliper???? The unions are on the side on the 4 pad and on the top on the 2 pad....
I'd suggest buying a cheap multimeter, it'll make diagnosing the problems a lot easier. If you're using the dash and we assume it's accurate, and...
12v is the nominal voltage, if you charge it and get less than 10.5v the battery is completely dead, in the 11.x range is iffy, 12.4 to 12.8 is...
The current draw from the TPS is so small it's not going to make a difference. I think you've still got an electrical problem. If you've got a...
I've managed to source a set of Brembo P4 4 pad calipers for my 996 at a ridiculously low price, so to use them with the standard master cylinder...
Get some sealed blind rivets, rather than the usual ones that are open both ends [IMG]
Can't comment on FCRs but my recent experience of new rubber ended float valves on SUs is that they are a POS, they work for a couple of months...
Sounds like it's got somewhere that affects all the electrics/power or more than one place, fusebox, dash, battery connections, alternator????
Dynos (driven directly from the engine/gearbox) are usually pretty accurate and comparable. Rolling roads where it's the wheels driving are...
Birchwood Casey Aluminium Black, no idea on how it'll last on a filler cap but it's a chemical treatment rather than paint.
As Cranker said the tyre manufacturer can give you a good starting point. Seeing as you're in South Africa our pressures could be a little off if...