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That’s a bugger :confused:. Current day ones are, the dealer just reinstalls the original map via DDS and a transfer code is generated which the...
But the official Ducati one ought to be transferable but do check. As mentioned above @DRS has one for sale...
BSD in Peterborough? UpMaps are available direct from Termignoni (doesn’t have to be for their exhaust systems either). up-map.it Edit. I just...
I just read the new V2 engine has 30,000km valve checks. How come, if it’s springs like in the V4 GT engine, they can’t get 60,000km out of it?
Congratulations :upyeah: Once you can open it up you’ll find the induction roar at 8000rpm is addictive, even with the cat and standard exhaust....
It surprised me KH stated the fella leading had given his bike the once over, indicated he set his suspension to its softest setting and let air...
Be aware if you’re referring to the UpMap device as sold by Termignoni that it is a one bike use device only. ie you cannot transfer it to another...
QS is about 240, a decent sticker kit is about 250, that’s about 1000€ saving compared to the RVE, plus the bike won’t look the same as all the...
I reckon the base model plus a QS plus a sticker kit is the way to go.
If you join DOCGB they have a tool hire facility :upyeah:
I watched the first 4 mins of that and gave up, he’s all over the place but then he doesn’t have off-road tyres, they look like Pirelli MT60s as...
and where do you get the workshop manual from on such a new model? The same understanding & helpful dealer?
Diavel Please Not a Harley or you’ll be dressing like this next :joy: [ATTACH]
I found this one on YT - don’t know why I couldn’t find it a few years back when I was first looking, probably didn’t use the right search terms...
I reckon they work in the USA, what with those long straight roads and a max permitted speed of 55mph.
If you can find someone to do the upper parts which the fork leg slides in/out of let me know. I searched and searched for someone to effect a...
You're welcome :upyeah:
On a Harley?
No, they’re bloody difficult to get off requiring lots of heat and suitable clamping devices that won’t damage the stanchion or the fork bottom.
I admire greatly your attention to detail but every time I read the latest posts I can’t help thinking $$$$$$$$$$$$ :astonished: