Panigale V4S- Superleggera conversion

BMW Alpina

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GORGEOUS @Apuca :love:
I wish those super trick locking carbon fiber rear subframe can be mounted to stock aluminum frame 🤩
 

BMW Alpina

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Hi @Apuca
I am guessing you were trying to resize the picture to meet our forum maximum size. Please kindly note that our forum picture uploading maximum size is currently set to around 800 x 600 pixels.
I open your picture on my big screen monitor so I can see the gorgeous details of your Superleggera parts, however other members might open it from their cellphone, thus it make it harder for them to view.
If you need more information about resizing the pictures, please do not hesitate to send me a private message.
Thanks again for sharing your MODIFIED journey with us Apuca from Howard
 

Apuca

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I’m still waiting on some additional parts, the radiator guard. Gonna wait on that before installing the radiator. I had to redo the oil pan last night, I missed a section of silicone bond during install…
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Apuca

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I’m still waiting on some additional parts, the radiator guard. Gonna wait on that before installing the radiator. I had to redo the oil pan last night, I missed a section of silicone bond during install…
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BMW Alpina

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I am getting an error code. The exclamation, I can’t sort out what it is even with the OBStar
Hi Apuca,
Did you remove any wiring during the re-build? Maybe just a loose connector.
Or, perhaps some cable was either pulled or torn during the fall?
 

topolino

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AS BMW Alpina said. Maybe check the speed sensors front and rear and their respective connections, lambda probes, or any other connection you disturbed during the rebuild.
 

Apuca

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Hi Apuca,
Did you remove any wiring during the re-build? Maybe just a loose connector.
Or, perhaps some cable was either pulled or torn during the fall?
I did. I needed to replace the rear wheel speed sensor which was damaged during the crash. I just checked the wheel sensor gap, should be btw 1.3-1.8mm and it falls at 1.380- so all good. I carefully made sure all connections were in place and nothing was loose. I also swapped out spark plugs (all gapped properly) and the bike runs smoothly. I have not ridden it yet as I’m missing a seat I’m still waiting for. The other option is to connect and reconnect some wires or the dreaded Ducati service.
 

Apuca

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Hi Apuca,
Did you remove any wiring during the re-build? Maybe just a loose connector.
Or, perhaps some cable was either pulled or torn during the fall?
I checked both O2 sensors both Connections and torque on headers. I’m wondering if the code is just still there from the crash. Still, it’s not mechanical so it should be fixed with replaced wiring.
 

bp_SFV4

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Are the sensors detecting the wheel speed? You should be able to see that in the ECU or BBS page.
 

bp_SFV4

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Do you get an error message that says "Test wheel speed sensor error" or is that the error corresponding to the code you pulled with the OBDStar?

If you replaced the wheel speed sensor and its working, you may just need to set the tire calibration to default in the dash menu. Then when the bike is ready perform a tire calibration from the dash menu.
 
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