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any good videos on how to replace fuel pump on my 1299?
Maybe good, maybe not... but it'll get you where your going.any good videos on how to replace fuel pump on my 1299?
Maybe not a “good” video cause this youtuber is a ......
I guess the clickbait marketing “watch the video to see the sexy lady” just doesn’t work on .... like me. Plus his videos seem to be loaded with distractionsWhat??? Why??? The video in which they remove the stock exhaust and install the Akra helped me out a lot and it was nice to watch.
I guess the clickbait marketing “watch the video to see the sexy lady” just doesn’t work on .... like me. Plus his videos seem to be loaded with distractions
Yeah i know, he’s doing well cause he’s consistently working hard at it. His videos always do have all the info needed even if it is loaded with filler.I didn’t even watch the vid and I knew it was Campisi. Yes, he uses her or she allows herself to be objectified. But consider this. They got 400K subscribers, and they just moved to Cali as Harrisburg was just too cold for them. They make a lot of money from this and she is a willing participant.
I don’t mind and the crap he does is informative. I just put on the Rapid Bike model and they also put one on that 1299 and I used their vid as a guide. Campisi is also a Ducati nut so he has a lot of vids modifying a 959, 1299, V4, and even. Diavel.
The video starts when I click record and ends when I press stop. No editing, no blogging. No effort.
Just a way to share a video
Lol literally sharing vids out of my camera roll. Maybe I’ll get some of my bikini model friends to star in the next oneWell, if that’s how you want to direct your vids I’m not going to say a damn thing.
I’m a simple man. I see ....s I press like.Lol literally sharing vids out of my camera roll. Maybe I’ll get some of my bikini model friends to star in the next one
for what does one need a video for this task?
to get to the pump, you need to remove the tank.
remove seat, lock cover and tank screws. on the right hand side of the tank, remove the hoses. on the rear, click off the fuel line and pull the pump connector. now you have the tank ready to be lifted off.
then remove the bolts on the underside, that allows you to pull the pump.
Call me old fashioned but I have found the service manual to be pretty useful as well