- Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:58 pm
#89350
They don't make them for the guy on the street to maintain anymore
A neighbor of mine bought a new KTM one hell of a machine but when he took it in for its first service they told him that his warranty was void, as he had over reved it
Have you noticed that all the KTM'S you see on the used market are all low mileage, the odometer resets itself to zero whenever the battery voltage drops
My Harley has something weird going on to I bought it with 41,000 on the clock it now shows 17,000
The year before last I got home from Cornwall the odometer was showing 200 miles less than when I left!
I hate the modern thing of plug the vehicle into a computer to see what's going on
When OBD first came out I thought it was great, now not so much, today you plug in the OBD find the fault repair the thing then find it has to go to the main dealer or someone that has the right dealer software to put out the warning light because your £300 OBD reader won't do it
Some cheap OBD readers will put out most lights but not all
Glad I'm retired and can pick and choose what I want to work on
Yes I even bought a cheap OBD reader and it will put out light's that the expensive one won't but it often won't find codes the expensive one will
Sometimes I wonder if progress is a good thing
Ahhh almost as long as my thread lock post
Dai
A neighbor of mine bought a new KTM one hell of a machine but when he took it in for its first service they told him that his warranty was void, as he had over reved it
Have you noticed that all the KTM'S you see on the used market are all low mileage, the odometer resets itself to zero whenever the battery voltage drops
My Harley has something weird going on to I bought it with 41,000 on the clock it now shows 17,000
The year before last I got home from Cornwall the odometer was showing 200 miles less than when I left!
I hate the modern thing of plug the vehicle into a computer to see what's going on
When OBD first came out I thought it was great, now not so much, today you plug in the OBD find the fault repair the thing then find it has to go to the main dealer or someone that has the right dealer software to put out the warning light because your £300 OBD reader won't do it
Some cheap OBD readers will put out most lights but not all
Glad I'm retired and can pick and choose what I want to work on
Yes I even bought a cheap OBD reader and it will put out light's that the expensive one won't but it often won't find codes the expensive one will
Sometimes I wonder if progress is a good thing
Ahhh almost as long as my thread lock post
Dai
Dyslexic sorry folks can't help that
Owner of asbo 30
Please remember most carburetor problems are electrical!
Owner of asbo 30
Please remember most carburetor problems are electrical!