Man up Patrick!patrickg450 said:I really dont want to pull it out of my bike
Only 1 screw holding it in. 1 screw between you and Tenere Nirvana. One.
Man up Patrick!patrickg450 said:I really dont want to pull it out of my bike
Don't think he knows how to remove the side cover.snakebitten said:Man up Patrick!
Only 1 screw holding it in. 1 screw between you and Tenere Nirvana. One.
So I shouldn't mention that the oil pump had 25 screws\bolts and your ecu has just .......... :patrickg450 said:dont you two get me started
DAKRIDER on ADV said:Professional Off Road Training
Once again Xplor will be offering training at the 2017 Romeny Camp N Ride.
We are extremely pleased RiderCoach Alain Kaldewaay and Marco Sanna has agreed to join us again, and like before, offer a great rate.
Look for the information to be appearing on the xplor site at http://www.xplor-int.com
Xplor Registration for ADV off-road training is open for Friday and Saturday 10 riders each day max, book now.
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Thank guys and girls.
Alain
snakebitten said:So I shouldn't mention that the oil pump had 25 screws\bolts and your ecu has just .......... :
You could ask your son to do it for ya. O
Doug, glad you are joining us this year...welcome.outdoorsntn said:Dirt_Dad:
I guess I could call Alain but you may already know how many he has registered for both classes. I am registered for Friday's class and some guys I ride with here locally are interested but have not yet committed. Available spots left may help them decide. This is my first Romney Camp and Ride; looking forward to it.
Doug
outdoorsntn said:Dirt_Dad:
I guess I could call Alain but you may already know how many he has registered for both classes. I am registered for Friday's class and some guys I ride with here locally are interested but have not yet committed. Available spots left may help them decide. This is my first Romney Camp and Ride; looking forward to it.
Doug
Well, since it simply can't be flashed while installed in the bike I guess you won't ever be getting it flashed thenpatrickg450 said:I really dont want to pull it out of my bike
Needs help taking the seat off to get to the Alan key and then there is the dreaded side cover to remove.avc8130 said:Well, since it simply can't be flashed while installed in the bike I guess you won't ever be getting it flashed then
It's really quite easy to remove/reinstall. If you can find the battery on the bike you can remove the ECU.
ac
Coming from the man that had me work on his battery last year..........limey said:Needs help taking the seat off to get to the Alan key and then there is the dreaded side cover to remove.
And I still owe you some good Canadian beer. ::003::patrickg450 said:Coming from the man that had me work on his battery last year..........