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Self service Anyone do their own servicing on the SSie bikes? I don't really need to pay someone to tighten the chain and change the oil etc, but there are a few areas I'm not sure about - like - are there things that are difficult to do youself, the fuel injection settings etc? do you need any special tools? |
Hey Steve, I manage to do most of the usual service stuff myself, the only thing i leave to a trusty mechanic is the belts, as to the fuel inj settings thats getting done at my local dyno centre, so they can set up my power commander. :-) p.s. got some nice, s/s scorpion cans for sale, for the 900ssie. ;-) Steve |
looks like time to get a manual and get my hands dirty! If I get stuck I'll just pester my *mate, he's a bit of a whizz with engine management type thingywotzits. ( *you know who you are, and can usually be bought for a Big Mac and a doughnut:lol:) Thanks Tont:sing: |
You should be able to tackle most of the service yourself, but to sort the fuel injection properly, you'll need a CO meter and either a Mathesis or similar to adjust the fuelling. The 1.5M ECU doesn't have a mechanical trimmer like the 748/9*6, but instead is a software trim. You may be able to pull the cylinders in line with the air bleeds if your lucky though. |
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err, that's one for matey boy then (it might have to be a supersized Big Mac meal with extra sides - see above) thanks Nelly. |
And now for the good news............ .............Haynes DONT make a manual for SSie range yet, so just remember the order everything came off, :lol: Steve |
"Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly...." |
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If only!!! Think I would go for the Ducati Manual rather than Haynes. |
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