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Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NTX

canuck1969

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I have been accumulating various task tutorials from members on the forum and converting them into PDF's. Thought I would share them if someone wants them to add to their manuals. Slowly starting to develop a somewhat useful manual for general maintenance. If you have others that are not on the list let me know and I will convert them also so we have a general list. If you give me the link it will be good enough. I will update this list as more become available on line.

As always, as these are tutorials written by members, please review them carefully before you start to make sure there are no issues. I have used each of these and did not seem to find any issues, however to each is their own.....

Links have been failing so the actual files are below.
 

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  • Swapping a SB05E Resistor Cap for a SD05F Cap.pdf
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  • 2012 Stelvio NTX Valve Adjustment Procedure.pdf
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Re: Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NT

Great idea! I downloaded two of them so I will have the 'help' the next time I tackle one of those tasks. Thanks much.

Peter Y.
 
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Re: Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NT

Added a Stelvio Maintenance Chart to the original post.
 
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Re: Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NT

Added document for Swapping Cap ends on Resistor Caps.....

Also added wiring diagram, service manual, owners manual and parts catalog to put everything in one place.....

Enjoy
 
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Re: Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NT

Added Leafman's Swingarm Service to the first post......
 
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Re: Tutorials for Various Maintenance Tasks on the Stelvio NT

Thanks Canuck1969. I have a 2005 BREVA but the swing arm and front wheel removal / greasing is quite relevant.

Thanks again


Cheers
Brian :D :D
 
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Thank's so much! This has been exceedingly helpful.
Do you know if the valve adjustment procedure is still valid for an '09 Stelvio? I am betting it is identical but about to crack into it this week and wanted to double check with one of you experts.
 
Sorry guys. I got rid of my Dropbox account and moved to Google Drive. Give me some time and I will update. Can't edit the original post anymore so will need to be a new post. Stay tunned.
 
Canuck,

I can edit the post. If you want to send me the links, I can post them into your original post, or post them here and I can copy them into the original if you wish.
 
Updated Links............

John, if you can post this in the original post then it will make it easier to find.

Thanks

Joe

Actual files are in a later post.
 
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New Addition. Here are my installation instructions for a Rostra Cruise on a 2012+ Stelvio NTX with ABS. Any questions please let me know.

See revised post...........
 
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Thanks, Joe. This will be very helpful as I look to add cruise to my Stelvio. The one thing I wish I could do differently is find an alternate location for the unit. Probably not practical, but I would really rather not lose the under-seat compartment.

Cheers,
Shaun
 
Thanks, Joe. This will be very helpful as I look to add cruise to my Stelvio. The one thing I wish I could do differently is find an alternate location for the unit. Probably not practical, but I would really rather not lose the under-seat compartment.

Cheers,
Shaun

Shaun

Space is very limited. Others have attached it to the backside of the side pannier racks but I was not keen on having them hang out in the open. Not sure if water would become an issue. You may be able to do it where the evap. canister is/was but that will make it very difficult to change bulbs if you have to and change the dip switch settings without removing the front fairing.

I was not concerned about the rear storage compartment as I have a tool case that is mounted to the bike.

http://en.mytechaccessories.it/product/tool-case-en/

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