Out of curiosity, does anybody know whereabouts the wiring is known to fail on these?
The bike has been misbehaving recently. A couple of times it's cut out and been difficult to start again soon after setting off and occasionally stuttered a bit on a run.
In the past couple of years I've replaced the coil sticks and TPS so guessed it was time to change the HES in any event as the bike has done 65k miles.
The new one is fitted but I haven't run the bike yet as I'm waiting for some new fuel disconnects to arrive.......
Anyway I thought I'd look at the old HES wiring to see if I could see a fault and it looks clean, pliable and undamaged.
PS I'm hovering over the bike so tempted to remove the abs and servo while it's accessible. It just grieves me to fix something that 'ain't broke'. I know I'd prefer the braking without it and the weight loss wouldn't go amiss. I suppose it could always be refitted if a new owner wanted it sometime in the future. Just pondering......
The bike has been misbehaving recently. A couple of times it's cut out and been difficult to start again soon after setting off and occasionally stuttered a bit on a run.
In the past couple of years I've replaced the coil sticks and TPS so guessed it was time to change the HES in any event as the bike has done 65k miles.
The new one is fitted but I haven't run the bike yet as I'm waiting for some new fuel disconnects to arrive.......
Anyway I thought I'd look at the old HES wiring to see if I could see a fault and it looks clean, pliable and undamaged.
PS I'm hovering over the bike so tempted to remove the abs and servo while it's accessible. It just grieves me to fix something that 'ain't broke'. I know I'd prefer the braking without it and the weight loss wouldn't go amiss. I suppose it could always be refitted if a new owner wanted it sometime in the future. Just pondering......
