He who dies with the most toys wins
Crispy X Caponord - Burned Grey - replaced with Ducati Multistrada 1000DS - Black but not crispy but now sold, Honda Transalp XL700V-8 lasted two weeks before I got bored, so got an 07 Yamaha TDM900 but then swopped it for a Yamaha FJR1300 in faster blue
Touring Portugal? this will be a perfect base for motorcycles
http://www.pureholidayhomes.com/coim...al-p32294.html
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it.."
But also, "A wise man learns from others' misfortune; a fool must make his own mistakes..."
I'd like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.
The appropriate number of cylinders for any motorcycle is two.
gem is my aprilia guru from now on !!!!!!!!!!!!
He who dies with the most toys wins
Crispy X Caponord - Burned Grey - replaced with Ducati Multistrada 1000DS - Black but not crispy but now sold, Honda Transalp XL700V-8 lasted two weeks before I got bored, so got an 07 Yamaha TDM900 but then swopped it for a Yamaha FJR1300 in faster blue
Touring Portugal? this will be a perfect base for motorcycles
http://www.pureholidayhomes.com/coim...al-p32294.html
Yeah,Fit some Jap car/bike ones that fit direct onto the plug...
I was lucky enough to pickup some Oem coils up cheap.
I replaced a No.4 Coil (like everyone does) 50k-ish ago and the others seem fine as the ol girl approaches 100k.
I'll go in for look next wet season when I'm doing a valve check...but if it arnt broke...![]()
Last edited by JohnG.; 06-26-2012 at 03:30 AM.
http://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/s...at-is-it/page3 last two posts any help ?
it works, i just got the beru and it is the same thing 100 percent so im off for a ride![]()
Thanks for the great post! I'm in the mid of changing all electrical parts of my capo after the ECU is blown. A very silly question here, how many coils are there on a Capno? I saw two, but I heard Coil no. 4?
Jackie - the two you see are for the back cylinder; the front cylinder's coils are down behind the radiator and are VERY hard to get at. BigSteve recorded on the forum how he moved the front coils to sit under the seat, but you do need longer HT leads for it to work.
I'd like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.
The appropriate number of cylinders for any motorcycle is two.
Thanks, Precis. I referred to the workshop manual, and found the hidden two. I'm struggling whether I want to change the coils. Seems a lot of work to do.
Easier in the workshop than at the side of the road!
I'd like to die on Mars. Just not on impact.
The appropriate number of cylinders for any motorcycle is two.