Well, according to the Rottweiler (the parts company, not the dog) video, it's a relatively simple process. Mind you, didn't fancy doing it myself...fatboy wrote:Well Katie I hope the 1290 SAS is easier to remove than the 1190, it is such a bugger to get to I ended up just leaving it in place and disconnecting the SAS pipes from the cylinders, fitting banking plates to the cylinders and sticking steel ball bearings in the rubber pipes to blank them off.
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- katie1
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Remember, when you are dead, you do not know you are dead. It is only painful for others.
The same applies when you are stupid.
The same applies when you are stupid.
- katie1
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All done
S'very nice
Smooth from top to bottom of rev range, powerful and fairly loud
Picked it up, got 5 minutes up the road, turned round and took it back as the quickshifter had stopped working! Took a bit of convincing for the remapped ECU to understand where the gears should be but all is good now
S'very nice
Smooth from top to bottom of rev range, powerful and fairly loud
Picked it up, got 5 minutes up the road, turned round and took it back as the quickshifter had stopped working! Took a bit of convincing for the remapped ECU to understand where the gears should be but all is good now
Remember, when you are dead, you do not know you are dead. It is only painful for others.
The same applies when you are stupid.
The same applies when you are stupid.
Powerful and fairly loud ticks a lot of boxes !
KTM sell many fairly brisk bikes but the ECU's seem a bit slow to catch on to preening and massages given to the peripherals and sometimes spit out the dummy.....
Usually an easy fix with a smartphone,tablet or laptop
Glad you got rid of the bloatware
KTM sell many fairly brisk bikes but the ECU's seem a bit slow to catch on to preening and massages given to the peripherals and sometimes spit out the dummy.....
Usually an easy fix with a smartphone,tablet or laptop
Glad you got rid of the bloatware
Cleverly disguised as an adult !