by johnny2tents » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:36 am
Yep, has happened to me on the ST recently and I had to pay! Had 5 days of brilliant weather in Scotland at the end of June and the LCD started to go black when the temperature dropped. Strangely it sometimes cleared in strong sunlight/warmth, but I got a replacement. Fortunately Grahams had one in stock and Ian said that they had replaced 3 units all on ST models. (one in Yeovil?) Could not source a separate LCD separately, but am still investigating options. (it's just like a bigger mobile display which can be bought for peanuts) The original unit had a batch/date number something like xxxx/2002 and the replacement was xxxx/2004. Allegedly there was a bad batch! Anyway I think it is a good precaution to cover the instrument panel when parked. Also I heard that some early rev/speedo clock glasses were prone to crack. German aftermarket website is listing empty instrument cluster cases (with glass but no LCD) for Euro 55.
Apart from that the bike has run faultlessly in the 10K this year so far and the engine has a 100+K feel to it. Also I follow Boilermakers recomendations, and always carry spare relays and a pencil coil.
At a MZ meet at Dent (Cumbria) recently, a chap seeing the SF and ST came over to chat.
He apparantly worked with the 1000 engine design team in Switzerland, and said that the design brief was for a motor for muliple applications, light aircraft/motorcycles/jet skis etc. He mentioned the Jetski brand Polaris? which I have not followed up yet. Of interest was the fact that design brief was to include a supercharger, so that would be an interesting thread to follow up! Maybe the engine internals were designed to cope with 150+ bhp?
Anyway had a slide off recently on diesel, so have more mundane things to sort out just now!
Cheers J2T