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Sidestand cutout bypass Sorry if this subject has come up before, but I recently bought an engine sidestand cutout bypass switch thingy off ebay, but have started to have doubts about fitting it, as my mate says I should leave Ducati electrics well alone..! - Has anyone else fitted one of these devices or have any words of advice? Cheers, Illya. |
Ignore him, he's talking you know what! Probably jealous! Fit it, dead easy & one of the best mods you can do. No sitting on the bike to warm it up. Had one on mine for the best part of 8000 miles without a hiccup. |
Sidestand bypass Same as rushjob - Dead easy to fit, gives the bike chance to warm up whilst you put helmet and gloves on. Takes longer to take the panels off than to fit the gizmo. |
Again as above, if you have the one made with the genuine ducati connector it is an absolute dawdle to fit. Can you take a pic of it and post it up? If you don't have the instructions PM me and i'll sort them out for you. |
Here's the advert pic - the seller says it's dead easy to fit & comes with instructions so I'll go for it.. Thanks for the advice guys. |
Yeah, those are Ducati oem connectors so it should be really easy. |
£20 well spent then.. I only wish I could say the same about most of my other ebay purchases. You should see the stuff my wife buys (or perhaps you shouldn't..) EVERYDAYABLOODYPARCEL How many handbags can a woman possibly have any use for? :puzzled: |
Lol! I forced the missus to ebay about 6 bags/purses/assorted crap from the back of the cupboard which would otherwise have sold at a car boot sale for a quid or so each ... she ended up 90 quid richer! Only problem is that she's now getting into ebay buying and selling too :o |
Well, thanks, Antonye. That's 6 bags/purses/assorted crap that's probably made it into the wife's 'summer collection..' |
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