Mechanical woes? Ask other members for tips and advice.
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über pikey
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by über pikey » Tue May 07, 2013 1:56 pm
My Fut has developed a fault with the tacho clock, it drops off and back on again, some rides it is fine. I've asked Griff at AP and he says it's either ECU fault or the clocks are on their way out
Anybody else had a simular issue?
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old git
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by old git » Tue May 07, 2013 5:58 pm
UB, not specifically heard of the fault you describe, but I'm suret there is aguy on AF1 forum that is doing a fixing service, think he is in UK, sure I read some time back he has been doing it on Capos as well, sorting lost mileage readouts and stuff.
Maybe worth a search.
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by Cathcart » Tue May 07, 2013 7:22 pm
Beyond having a good check of your wiring, specifically on the Rev side and pickup then griff has a good reputation for apes so imagine he may be right...
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by über pikey » Wed May 08, 2013 3:21 pm
Cheers for the input guys, I'm going to take the clocks out on the weekend and check connectors and wiring before I start looking into stripping the clocks fully.
I saw it so I took it - Sir Edmond Hillary.
MartDude wrote:Twunts. I've spread it about a bit on FB & Club Aprilia
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