My local dealer has sorted the issue for me, they found a plug on an old loom they removed from another bike, cut of the plug and soldered it back on to my bike. Job done and bike now running again ��
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Does anyone here know where I might be able to get a replacement connector plug for the tilt/cut out sensor, as I have had a little mouse issue and he decided to eat some of my wires.
It is the white plastic piece in the photo, from Yamaha it is all part of the main loom, my local...
Not sure if anyone has seen, but it looks like Yamaha has dramatically reduced the price of the flat and comfort seats, at least for the early models.
Flat Seat £117, Comfort Seat £126 and vintage seat £58.
I have an early MT09 with MAXTON suspension all round, totally transforms the bike, and they will set it to suit your weight, I have had a couple of MT10 test rides and although it is a great bike for road use I think a nine with the suspension done is just as good. The other option of course...
Pretty much all of my tour start of with a route downloaded from bike magazines huge list of trips, from single day trips to full two week tours can all be downloaded from their website www.ride.co.uk
My side stand is just the standard one, not shortened, modified or changed, it still works fine. I would be a bit careful which way I parked on even ground I guess.
For Touring I have the Yamaha paniers, and a Givi rack, but with A Yamaha top plate (just because I already had the Yamaha top box), I have done 3 UK and 2 European trips like this, although I tour solo without a passenger. picture below.
I am 5ft 8, and I have the low seat, and the lowering dogs bones, so the seat is about 45-50mm lower which is perfect for me and I feel more secure with it.
The low seat in no more comfortable than standard, but it is not any worse either. it you just want a little bit of lowering the dog bones...
I removed the hand guards on day one, as I did not like the looks of them and have had no issue with the wobbles, until I re-fitted them for a longish winter ride then noticed what people were talking about. Removed them as soon as I got back.
I always use RS for my motorcycle paints, they list pretty much all the colours, and always a good match. this is the link for the mettalic grey
RS Motorbike Paint Online Store
I did mine with this one Fork Spring Compressor - Motorcycle | Part No. 6353 | Part of the Ducati range from Laser Tools and a couple of ratchet straps, but it was not particularly easy.