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They're swappable but only as a pair. So if i went on the older one, i'd need an older pillion too.Supermofo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:11 pm Didn't you have one for your old one? Assume it's a different fit.
I've thought about getting a coolcover made for mine. I've found mine is comfy in the main and only starts to niggle at about 2.5-3 hours but a coolcover should extend that further. My neighbour has one on his 1190, but I'd need to get one custom made for mine.
https://www.coolcovers.co.uk/
Ah yes, the new one has a totally different seat set up! I remember now from the bike the KTM Centre gave me. I remember missing the bum stop that mine has as I find that handy at times to brace against.weeksy wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:17 pm They're swappable but only as a pair. So if i went on the older one, i'd need an older pillion too.
My Duke II with twin G-Force cans was pretty obnoxious. It use to shake the floorTaipan wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 1:44 pm Had some moody Chinese decat pipe and can on my 690. Think I may have run it with a baffle in as I don't recall it being that noisy? Unlike my CCMs with the CCM ace cans on, those bastard would set car alarms off if you opened it up past parked cars!![]()
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No... but i noted it about 2 mins after putting the link up too !Taipan wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:29 am I note that battery is for the older models. I assume it fits your later one?
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2020-03-31_02-36-57 by Steve Weeks, on FlickrIt's a tricky one matey. They've been through the bike with a proverbial fine toothcomb. It draws no more current on start up than the others they have in stock, but if the battery is anything less than 100% then it throws this error. However it doesn't affect the bike in any way other than that, the ABS and MTC are still activated once the error goes away.Harry wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:13 amSurely an electron is an electron? If the battery is suitably rated and charged then it shouldn't make a difference?weeksy wrote: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:11 pm Well in the context of sorting the ABS+MTC error on startup, it did... well... Nothing.
With the standard battery i'd get it 1/10 starts
With the Lipo.... every start.... even fully charged etc. So that's gone and being replaced by a Yuasa next...
Sounds like the problem is in the bike.
The cranking speed/time doesn't seem to change, they go through a certain cranking process no matter what's on there, no matter even if i have it connected to a power pack. But when it's on a power pack or a NOCO etc it works perfectly... then with a battery that's not quite 100% it throws the brief error.Tricky wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:43 am If the battery really does make a difference, then may be worth trying an Enduroline one.
They don't appear to be anything special in terms of technology, but in my experience really do live up to the claims- I've been through loads of batteries on my 525 over the years, various manufacturers,- my go-to default used to be Yuasa but this one is by far the best I've ever tried. Still cranks it faster and for longer than anything else I've tried, and its been on there a good 4 years so far
IT's not unfeasible.. but seems excessive.Dodgy knees wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:18 am I'd just connect it up to optimate every time you park up at home. I always do that anyway.