Fuel filter
Time to change it again.
and the type again - it’s knecht mahle KL145.
Also replaced the big green o-ring.
Next up: new thicker wiring for the battery and starter. Oh, and Iridiums (IXU27) are on the way from sparkplugs.co.uk.
Time to change it again.
and the type again - it’s knecht mahle KL145.
Also replaced the big green o-ring.
Next up: new thicker wiring for the battery and starter. Oh, and Iridiums (IXU27) are on the way from sparkplugs.co.uk.
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Thanks for all the good information on parts and cheaper (non) OEM parts. It really helps me a lot.
Comment by Ben — 19 01 09 23:17 @ 23:17
Can you tell me where to buy the Mahle KL145 fuel filters. I have checked many places, and I always end up with some bozo who tells me that “They only sell car parts.” I try to explain to them that it IS a car part, but it just so happens to fit my MV Agusta. Then they just tell me that they don’t have any parts that are interchangable! Unbelieveble!
Comment by Peggy — 30 01 09 00:57 @ 00:57
Actually, it is not a car part, but the same filter can be found from some BMW’s and Triumph’s, it even says so on the package.
Basically anyone that sell K-M filters should be able to get you that one. Have you tried (fl)e(a)-bay?
Comment by myDucati — 31 01 09 20:02 @ 20:02