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  2. Gringo

    DCT Won't engage

    I'd say a battery issue if it hasn't been charged for a considerable time. Charge it up and try again before spending money at the dealers.
  3. jeremyr62

    Replacing front wheel bearing

    The bearings are known as 6204 size. There are multiple variants depending on the type of cages and seals but the size is determined by the 6204 number.
  4. Slowboy

    Replacing front wheel bearing

    not as far as I am aware. Did you keep the old bearings so you could compare the sizing as marked on them as well as the actual sizing. Not every supplier on that auction site is…..reliable for quality, I’ve found that out the hard way.
  5. I wouldn't do anything special, just add fresh fuel, charge the battery and fire it up. It'll either work or not. There are no service kits I am aware of, if they fail you replace the whole unit. Andy
  6. My fuel pump hasn't been used for a while and has been sitting in a dry tank (the fuel hose has NOT been disconnected though). I'm guessing that it either needs servicing or replacement. Can a "servicing kit" be bought (and what would this contain), or would it need to be replaced? A second hand one may not be in a better condition, as my bike only has 13K miles on it. Thanks.
  7. Tau

    Replacing front wheel bearing

    Bought new bearing on that auction site for 2019 NC 750x DCT vehicle check said they would fit they didn’t! They were loose… are there different wheels on the NC?
  8. elbee

    DCT Won't engage

    Warning light could be unrelated. Side stand switch OK?
  9. poldark

    DCT Won't engage

    Is the battery fully charged, if not then worth doing so first.
  10. chris

    DCT Won't engage

    I had an unusually long winter layup this year and only got round to taking the bike out yesterday. Engine started at first touch of the button, which was encouraging - but after backing out of the garage the DCT refused to engage gear. I tried giving it time to warm up and the revs to drop and also did the usual turn it off and start it again. Then I noticed the little orange PGM-FI light was still showing long after start up. I'll have to call the local dealer first thing tomorrow and see what's broken.
  11. Last week
  12. Dan German

    Showing RPMs too high

    That is one of the oddest problems/solutions I’ve heard of. Good on you for figuring it out!
  13. Xactly

    Showing RPMs too high

    Glad you found the culprit.
  14. jeremyr62

    Showing RPMs too high

    I’m just amazed it worked at all.
  15. Andy m

    Showing RPMs too high

    The new ECU needs programming to match the key, otherwise it thinks you are using another bike's key to steal it and activates the immobiliser. Usually a HONDA dealer job because they have the access via their diagnostics. Andy
  16. moguster

    Showing RPMs too high

    History is clean, doesn't look like it was stolen. Interesting if I will change the ECU to a correct one. How it would be with the key?
  17. Skidt

    Showing RPMs too high

    Likewise, glad you’ve got to the bottom of it. 👍
  18. Andy m

    Showing RPMs too high

    That'll do it! Glad you found it. 👍 Anything in the history to suggest it was stolen? ECU replacement is often after some scrote shoved a soldering iron through the case to defeat the HISS. Welding will do it too. Andy
  19. moguster

    Showing RPMs too high

    Ok, found the issue... Looks like this motorcycle had issue and someone replaced it's ECU... And the ECU that is inserted now - is from NC700X. That's why it also does not show selected gear and fuel consumption... Current ECU code: 38770-MGS-D11
  20. Xactly

    Showing RPMs too high

    The honour of having the world's shortest and most pointless CANbus is shared by the (I think) last two years of the 865 Triumph twins. The two instruments on my Thruxton - speedo and rev counter were CANbus. Never made much sense to me.
  21. Andy m

    Showing RPMs too high

    The sensor is mounted somewhere on the crank, so base of the cylinder/clutch sort of area. It's an inductance type sensor so unlikely to read wrong, they either back off and read nothing or go open circuit. Follow the cable though, any sign of crushing damage? An intermittent short to another sensor will occasionally cause double speeding. I'm also surprised the EM light isn't on, the display is just bling, the real purpose of the sensor is fuelling. What's the fuel consumption like? If it's doing 35mpg it could be something mechanical like the clutch. An O
  22. EdG

    Showing RPMs too high

    How much time and money do you want to spend? Does the bike run OK? If it does, ignore the display and enjoy the ride.
  23. moguster

    Showing RPMs too high

    No, it is new battery
  24. MatBin

    Showing RPMs too high

    Hmmm, I wonder if it could be a battery issue, 2015 bike, original battery?
  25. Xactly

    Showing RPMs too high

    OK; it was a bit of a longshot.
  26. moguster

    Showing RPMs too high

    Checked the multiplug, all contacts clean, connected firmly... anyone knows where is the other end of all these wires? Probably goes to the ecu, but where it is located?
  27. moguster

    Showing RPMs too high

    Thanks for advice, will check back of instrument panel.
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