Duonix Bikescan-100 for BMW motorbikes
Anyone used the scanning tool from Touratech, it retail about £280 and its still a lot of money for something for blue moon use
Anyone bought one or know anyone who has.
Thinking with my commercial head if i bought one would anyone rent it for £10 per weekend or similar, sorry gents at ABR if this stands on any toes in the commercial dept, just throwing it out there
Steve
worth buying
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Re: worth buying
what is the protocol?--fault readers for cars are as cheap as chips comparatively---someone will be smart enough to get something cheap and cheerful organised. My WR 250R Yam does it all from the dash---fault codes fault clearing, sensor checks on pressure, temperature outputs etc, throttle position input(and the ability to reset), and so on. Admittedly you need to sit there with a few pages of guidance notes and fault code explanations but everything can be checked--including cycling the headlight, cycling the cooling fan and so on--no plug ins required--perfect engineering for a trail bike--and its 2009 !. I'm sure manufacturers (BMW ?) deliberately don't include such facility to force you into a dealers for analysis.
Re: worth buying
I bought an OBDLink LX and an adapter cable for my BMW.
Allowed me to clear my Service light & set the clock to 24 hour...
Plus it'll work on most cars.
You tend to have to download (and pay for) the appropriate software though....
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Allowed me to clear my Service light & set the clock to 24 hour...
Plus it'll work on most cars.
You tend to have to download (and pay for) the appropriate software though....
D