Hey Matt, Yeah, I got a little 0-1" mike by sheer-tumico, but I prefer to use the digital caliper for most jobs ('cause I can zero quickly and toggle between...
Hello, Frank I have a set of wheels with PR-1's on them as well. They have more than half of the life left in 'em, but I had seen enough. I'll likely just...
The picture is very interesting to me. I had my lever switch go bad a couple of years ago so I went to the dealer and got a new one. In the bag was only the...
During the cold weather last week I was talking with a couple other riders and I mentioned how the PS wasn't that user friendly. They said sell it. Well today...
How is it not "user friendly" and why would riding in the 50's be ideal? Cramped ergos; stiff suspension; hot running engine, lack of aerodynamics? Enquiring...
Well for me it's mostly the ergo's. That is a bit of a lean forward and pressure on my wrist, being an old guy (50). I have done a 300 mile day but was a bit...
Interestingly, in the link Fariborz provided, that vendor had this exact same switch, with all the same hardware (screws, spacer, tips, etc.) for a fraction of...
Today one of my riding partners noticed that my taillight is out. The brake light works fine (just not with the front brake lever), but the taillight does...
... Hi Skip, Do you have any of the aerosol dielectric ACF-50 stuff? If it was me, I would find a little hole in the switch body and flood the inside, clicking...
Meant to run this by you guys. My old Cam Belts are out of the 98 ST2 I bought this past fall. They're replaced with brand new and all is well. The bike only...
Hi Skip, In changing many belts on Ducatis, my experience has been that the white lettering were the original belts. The belts changed to red lettering many ...
Bill, don't even think about replacing that $0.69 bulb with a stock part! You definitely need a carbon-fiber bodied, digitally modulated organic LED ay with...
I was told that the belts with the red lettering were the Kevlar reinforced ones that replaced the Nylon reinenforced origional type. After the tension bearing...
... Bhagwan, The part number for the bulb is 1157. It has dual contacts on the base (one for the tail light and one for the rear brake). By the way when you...
PG wrote --> Bill, don't even think about replacing that $0.69 bulb with a stock part! You definitely need a carbon-fiber bodied, digitally modulated organic...
About a year ago I replaced my micro switch ONLY. No extra goodies in the bag from Ducati Dallas (AMS) Steve 03 ST4s Flower mound, TX "Gary L. Smith"...
Ok, now this is my Supersport but I do also have an St (I swear!) and we're all family so I figured I'd ask the wise ones... 06 800ss, 2800 miles. Bike was...
Huss - I'd first check for an air leak in the exhaust system - check all the joints and any grub screws used for CO2 sensors. Tip - if you get some oil into...
... Yes, and comes out of the can looking like strawberry jam. It does a great job though and a little goes a long way. Derek -- '03 ST4s abs Scotland...
... probably too much information on this topic since it's a $0.57 light bulb but... If the contacts are offset from the centerline on the base, it is usually...
... Elvis, Although both Olga and I want to take credit for "Poor Manufacturing Tolerances" and for both being "Electrically Imbecilic", I am afraid this one...
... some ... able ... Thanks Nick, I'll look into that. The bike does have Ducati Perf slip on pipes that were, umm slipped on, about a month ago. But it has...
... Huss, The ECU decides on the fuel/air ratio and the amount of fuel based on inputs from different sources (temperature sensor, RPM sensor, throttle...