OBD for bikes
#1
OBD for bikes
I'm actually sorry to see the need for the development of this product. I know what a PITA four wheel vehicles can be with all of the electronic crap. Now, it's time for bikes, apparently. Hang onto your old bikes, folks. You'll thank me later.
(No disrespect to "Strategic Tools & Equipment" implied!)
Motorcycle Diagnostic Scan Tool
from Strategic Tools & Equipment
Strategic Tools & Equipment Company announces the continuation of product enhancements offered with the 2009 MS5650 Motorcycle Diagnostic Scan Tool. This tool, the market leader for independent shops, municipal garages servicing police motorcycles, and educational institutions offering a motorcycle technical program, has been enhanced with a variety of new features. It is a comprehensive, "all makes" diagnostic tool for motorcycles that allows technicians to diagnose, adjust, and reset fault codes on key systems on most major motorcycle brands, including Honda, Harley-Davidson, BMW, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, and others. It displays live data from the injection, ignition, ABS, immobilizer, dashboard, and other systems.
(No disrespect to "Strategic Tools & Equipment" implied!)
Motorcycle Diagnostic Scan Tool
from Strategic Tools & Equipment
Strategic Tools & Equipment Company announces the continuation of product enhancements offered with the 2009 MS5650 Motorcycle Diagnostic Scan Tool. This tool, the market leader for independent shops, municipal garages servicing police motorcycles, and educational institutions offering a motorcycle technical program, has been enhanced with a variety of new features. It is a comprehensive, "all makes" diagnostic tool for motorcycles that allows technicians to diagnose, adjust, and reset fault codes on key systems on most major motorcycle brands, including Honda, Harley-Davidson, BMW, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, Ducati, and others. It displays live data from the injection, ignition, ABS, immobilizer, dashboard, and other systems.
#3
Yea its already a bummer that Kawi puts cats on their new bikes but now this!
You can already tell that this is seperated from automobiles and strictly for bikes. So if you have a OBDII scanner.......well it won't work. You will have to go buy one, which will cost a pretty penny until the technology becomes old, or forced to pay $69.99 at your local bike shop!
The first few years of this technology will be just like OBD with stupid false codes popping up all the time where you have to pay money to get it reset. NOOOO!!
You can already tell that this is seperated from automobiles and strictly for bikes. So if you have a OBDII scanner.......well it won't work. You will have to go buy one, which will cost a pretty penny until the technology becomes old, or forced to pay $69.99 at your local bike shop!
The first few years of this technology will be just like OBD with stupid false codes popping up all the time where you have to pay money to get it reset. NOOOO!!
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