The 1200 will be on the hyd lift shortly and then the fun will start.
At the risk of leaving myself wide open to all & sundrie on these august pages.
Me, Self taught Mechanic, supported Teams for over 12 years at El Chott, Tuareg Rallies in Morocco & Tunisia, BAJA event at Liepzig and Alto Turia Rides in Spain.
Bought & Imported PD R100GS's by the van load during the 2000's. Rebuilt dozens of Airheads for some very satisfied clients. Worked on KTM's Yamahas, Hondas & BMW's in the dessert with little or no specialist tools, so I do know which way a spanner fits on nuts and can do most things on anything mechanical.
My old man was Peter Collins's mechanic during his Hill Climbing career during the early 1950's servicing the JAP Singles, V twins and the first Double Knocker Norton Motor used in a Cooper Car. A reasonable grounding IMHO. Dad always drummed it into me that "if you don't know, ASK" Hence my missive on the OP.
Canbus, scary, Sensors, black magic, Fuel injection, just beginning to understand it. So, not being the font of all wisdom in regards to these later models I have sought the combined wisdom (and wit) of these pages. To those who have had experience and understand these bikes, its easy, all I am asking is to be allowed to learn, and achieve the knowledge that you already possess. I shall pay attention and catch you up eventually.
Again, thanks for the understanding.
Me, Self taught Mechanic, supported Teams for over 12 years at El Chott, Tuareg Rallies in Morocco & Tunisia, BAJA event at Liepzig and Alto Turia Rides in Spain.
Canbus is pretty reliable so just forget about it.Canbus, scary, Sensors, black magic, Fuel injection, just beginning to understand it. So, not being the font of all wisdom in regards to these later models I have sought the combined wisdom (and wit) of these pages. To those who have had experience and understand these bikes, its easy, all I am asking is to be allowed to learn, and achieve the knowledge that you already possess. I shall pay attention and catch you up eventually.
IMO it's easier to pull the coil before disconnecting the electrical connector.

The 1200 will be on the hyd lift shortly and then the fun will start.

, Coil puller(did it with large screwdriver,

It's not if you have to remove the plastic rocker cover protector to pull the lower coil.![]()
One result is that now will have to source a proper tool kit, as the one that is on the bike is completely useless, No spark plug socket, Coil puller(did it with large screwdriver, my dessert wangles came in handy there!) No means of wheel removal, a rusty bar with a nut welded on for the front, but no torx socket for the lock nut and rear wheel. Will place ad in wanted section later.
Take the rocker cover off and have a look should be a piece of piss for you with all that background you have
Just reading your thread and I would think it would be worth ringing dealer who serviced it and ask what if they did, especially the tappets. What parts are on the invoice? Just a bit strange that this came about after a service ? Might be a human problem .