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Service/Repair Manual

All I have to offer is advice...anyone who spends as much as we did on these bikes can well afford seven and a half bucks!!!:rolleyes:
 
Thanks for the link to the JKE site. I downloaded manual successfully and have used it for directions to remove front and rear wheels for tire replacement. I've done this countless times on my old ST's but this is the first time on the HS. Love that singlesided swingarm, makes removing the rear a snap. Rear is done, front currently at shop having new rubber installed. Hope to go for first ride of the season in next day or two and scrub in the new PR4s!
Colin
 
I keep bugging JKE for an update, hope it comes soon. The manual is missing nearly all of the electrical section, especially info on the computer. The Multi manual has this, so it's just a matter of time.

Still more than worth the bucks...the flash drive version is nearly $600. I like the html format, the color illustrations are great.
 
Yeah, the electrical section has undefined diagram numbers! Like, they'll show a cutaway as illustration table "1", but never define what "1" is...

Zippy, are you under the impression we will get free updates after purchasing the JKE manual?
 
The price is so low it's practically free...I have even bought manuals for other models (Multi, 796 Hyper) to compare. I'm not worried about a few bucks for an update.
 
Happy days are here again...

Hi all, good news. I just got an email from JKE that they now have the 'complete' service manual available for download. Finally!

Unfortunately it is not actually complete, at least not compared to the Multistrada manual. It only adds the various wire routing pics. The Multi manual covers the charging system, the engine control systems, etc. I will email Mike about this, but I doubt the dealers have much more. Which could explain why some dealers seem clueless about these areas.
 
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Downloaded the manual from the JKE site but it is not showing up as a manual. Text descriptions are separate from and not cross referenced to the pictures and the table of contents/index is separate too. Has anyone had this problem?
 
Check your download settings - this is an html docutment. Opens just fine for me in Firefox. I get a home page with a pic of a red Strada, just click on it.
 
I just received a "workshop manual, parts catalogue and an owners manual" on CD from Ebay.
This is their website WWW.manual-world-ecosse.com
So far it looks pretty detailed. cost me $24.00 all in to my door.
I am going to make a copy for a local member on this board and let them check it out.
Cheers
B
 
Does Duc not offer factory service manuals? I always get them for my cars.

They only sell the whole package of manuals for a given model year. $700 bucks or something large like that. And even then, it's in an electronic format that requires a dealer account for updates. The. JKE product seems to be a rip of the Hyperstrada component of the files. The last version I downloaded still wasn't complete, but can't really complain as it was just a few dollars.
 
I just received a "workshop manual, parts catalogue and an owners manual" on CD from Ebay.
This is their website WWW.manual-world-ecosse.com
So far it looks pretty detailed. cost me $24.00 all in to my door.
I am going to make a copy for a local member on this board and let them check it out.
Cheers
B

Please let us know if this version is complete...still need the info on the rest of the electronics (CPU etc.).

Gat, have you not read the thread on the Service Manual? USB stick only, $600-ish, need to be a dealer for updates.
 
Yeah, I read it. I have 3 kids so parts of my brain are oatmeal. It's just so ridiculous that they don't offer a consumer grade one, unless that's standard in the bike world. I get them for all my cars.
 
I would if I worked on them myself. Harley has it right, they offer very well-written and illustrated manuals and parts books for all models. The Japanese manufacturers tend to just list the order in which something is dis- and re-assembled, not nearly as informative.
 
Please let us know if this version is complete...still need the info on the rest of the electronics (CPU etc.).

Gat, have you not read the thread on the Service Manual? USB stick only, $600-ish, need to be a dealer for updates.

Here is what is on that CD (All HTML, opens in the browser, very easy to follow. this is the index page):

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Ducati Hyperstrada 2013 "¢HYM.01 - General ◦Symbols - Abbreviations - References ◾Product specifications

◦Hazardous Products - Warnings ◾General safety rules
◾General maintenance instructions


"¢HYM.02 - Information about the model ◦Model identification data ◾Identification data


"¢HYM.03 - Technical data ◦Technical specifications ◾General
◾Colours
◾Transmission
◾Timing system/valves
◾Crankshaft
◾Cylinder/Piston
◾Gearbox
◾Cooling system
◾Front wheel
◾Front suspension
◾Rear wheel
◾Rear suspension
◾Hydraulic brakes
◾Charging system/generator
◾Injection-ignition system
◾Fuel system
◾Injection system
◾Lights/instrument panel

◦Dimensions ◾Dimensions

◦Fuel, lubricants and other fluids ◾Fuel, lubricants and other fluids

◦Tightening torque values ◾Frame tightening torque values
◾Engine tightening torque values


"¢HYM.04 - Maintenance operations ◦Vehicle pre-delivery ◾Vehicle pre-delivery

◦Scheduled maintenance chart ◾Operations to be carried out by the dealer
◾Operations to be carried out by the customer

◦Maintenance operations ◾Check engine oil level
◾Changing the engine oil and filter cartridge
◾Checking valve clearance
◾Changing the timing belts
◾Spark plugs replacement
◾Changing and cleaning the air filters
◾Checking the coolant level
◾Changing the coolant
◾Changing the fluid in the front brake system
◾Changing the fluid in the rear brake system
◾Adjusting the clutch control cable
◾Adjusting the steering head bearing play
◾Adjusting the chain tension
◾Checking the front brake pad wear and changing the brake pads
◾Checking the rear brake pad wear and changing the brake pads
◾Adjusting the clutch lever and front brake lever
◾Adjusting the position of the gear change and rear brake pedals
◾Adjusting the rear shock absorber (BASIC)

◦Accessories ◾Side panniers kit


"¢HYM.05 - Fairings ◦Rear-view mirrors ◾Removing the rear-view mirrors
◾Refitting the rear-view mirrors

◦Headlight fairing ◾Removing the headlight fairing
◾Refitting the headlight fairing

◦Fairings ◾Removing the fairings
◾Refitting the fairings

◦Seat - side panels ◾Removing the seat
◾Refitting the seat
◾Removing the rear side panels
◾Refitting the rear side panels

◦Front and rear mudguard ◾Removing the front mudguard
◾Refitting the front mudguard
◾Removing the rear mudguard
◾Refitting the rear mudguard


"¢HYM.06 - Electric system and engine control system ◦Wiring diagram ◾Routing of wiring on frame

"¢HYM.07 - Chassis ◦Front wheel ◾Removing the front wheel
◾Overhauling the front wheel
◾Refitting the front wheel

◦Rear wheel ◾Removing the rear wheel
◾Overhauling the rear wheel
◾Refitting the rear wheel

◦Front brake control ◾Removing the front brake master cylinder
◾Refitting the front brake master cylinder
◾Maintenance operations
◾Removing the front brake system
◾Removing the brake discs
◾Overhauling the front brake components
◾Refitting the brake discs
◾Refitting the front brake system

◦Rear brake ◾Removing the rear brake control
◾Disassembling the rear brake control
◾Refitting the rear brake control
◾Removing the rear brake calliper
◾Removing the rear brake disc
◾Refitting the rear brake calliper

◦ABS information ◾Operating principle
◾ABS operating information
◾Disabling the ABS

◦ABS components ◾Changing the rear phonic wheel sensor
◾Removing the ABS control unit
◾Refitting the ABS control unit
◾Wiring/hose routing

◦ABS component maintenance ◾Adjusting the phonic wheel sensor AIR-GAP
◾Bleeding the ABS hydraulic system

◦Handlebar unit: hand guard - throttle control ◾Removing the hand guards
◾Refitting the hand guards
◾Removing the handlebar
◾Refitting the handlebar
◾Removing the throttle twistgrip
◾Refitting the throttle twistgrip

◦Gearchange mechanism ◾Removing the gearchange mechanism
◾Disassembling the gearchange control
◾Refitting the gearchange mechanism

◦Fork - steering head: front fork ◾Removal of the front forks
◾Refitting the front forks

◦Fork - steering head: steering ◾Adjusting the steering head bearing clearance
◾Steering angle adjustment
◾Removing the steering head components
◾Refitting the steering tube components

◦Rear shock absorber unit ◾Rear suspension system
◾Removing the rear shock absorber
◾Overhauling the rear shock absorber
◾Refitting the rear suspension

◦Swinging arm ◾Removing the rear wheel eccentric hub and the rear wheel shaft
◾Refitting the rear wheel eccentric hub and rear wheel shaft
◾Removing the swinging arm
◾Inspecting the swinging arm shaft
◾Overhauling the rear swinging arm
◾Refitting the rear swinging arm

◦Final drive ◾Inspecting the final drive
◾Removing the front sprocket
◾Refitting the front sprocket
◾Replacing the rear sprocket
◾Refitting the rear sprocket
◾Washing the chain
◾Lubricating the chain

◦Footpeg brackets ◾Removing the footpegs
◾Refitting the footpegs

◦Stands ◾Removing the side stand
◾Refitting the side stand
◾Removing the central stand
◾Refitting the central stand

◦Frame inspection ◾Removing the rear frame
◾Checking the frame
◾Reassembling structural components and frame

◦Tail light - number plate holder ◾Removing the number plate holder
◾Refitting the number plate holder
◾Removing the tail light
◾Refitting the tail light

◦Electrical component tray ◾Removing the electrical component tray
◾Refitting the electrical component tray


"¢HYM.08 - Fuel/Exhaust System ◦Fuel tank ◾Removing the fuel tank
◾Removing the tank flange
◾Refitting the fuel tank flange
◾Refitting the fuel tank

◦Airbox - Throttle Body ◾Removing the airbox
◾Refitting the airbox
◾Removing the throttle body
◾Refitting the throttle body

◦Air intake ◾Removing the air filters
◾Refitting the air filters
◾Removing the secondary air system
◾Refitting the secondary air system

◦Exhaust system ◾Removing the silencer
◾Removing the exhaust system
◾Refitting the exhaust system
◾Refitting the silencer

◦Canister filter ◾Canister filter system
◾Removing the Canister filter
◾Refitting the Canister filter


"¢HYM.09 - Engine ◦Removing - refitting the engine assembly ◾Removing the engine
◾Refitting the engine

◦Lubrication system: oil pump ◾Removing the oil pump
◾Disassembling the oil pump
◾Reassembling the oil pump
◾Refitting the oil pump

◦Cooling system: water tank ◾Removing the water tank
◾Refitting the water tank

◦Cooling system: water radiator ◾Removing the water radiator
◾Replacing the cooling fan
◾Refitting the water radiator
◾Removing the cooling system hoses and unions
◾Refitting the cooling system hoses and unions

◦Cooling system: water pump ◾Removing the water pump
◾Refitting the water pump

◦Cylinder head assembly: checks and adjustments ◾Checking and adjusting the valve clearance
◾Checking valve lift
◾Checking the engine timing

◦Cylinder head assembly: timing system ◾Removing the timing belt covers
◾Removing the tensioner pulley/timing belt
◾Removing the cylinder head pulley/idler pulley
◾Removing the tensioner pins
◾Disassembling the camshaft pulleys
◾Removing the timing layshaft pulleys
◾Refitting the timing layshaft pulley
◾Refitting the idler and tensioner pulley mounting pins
◾Reassembling the timing pulleys
◾Refitting the cylinder heads pulleys/idler pulleys
◾Refitting the timing belts
◾Refitting the timing outer covers

◦Cylinder head assembly: camshafts ◾Removing the camshafts
◾Checking the camshafts and supports
◾Refitting the camshafts
◾Removing the intake manifold and water union
◾Refitting the intake manifold and water union

◦Cylinder head assemblies: valves - rocker arms ◾Removing the cylinder heads
◾Removing the valves
◾Removing the valve rocker arms
◾Overhauling the cylinder head components
◾Reassembling the cylinder head
◾Refitting the cylinder head assemblies

◦Cylinder/piston assembly ◾Removing the cylinder/piston assembly
◾Overhauling the cylinder/piston components
◾Refitting the cylinder/piston assembly

◦Clutch assembly: clutch ◾Description of the clutch assembly
◾Removing the clutch
◾Checking and overhauling the components
◾Reassembling the clutch

◦Clutch assembly: clutch cover ◾Removing the clutch cover
◾Refitting the clutch cover

◦Clutch assembly: primary drive gears ◾Removing the primary drive gears
◾Refitting the primary drive gears and checking backlash

◦Gearbox assembly: gearchange mechanism ◾Removing the gearchange mechanism
◾Disassembling gear interlock plunger and ratchet
◾Refitting the gear interlock plunger and ratchet
◾Refitting the gearchange mechanism

◦Gearbox assembly: gearbox shafts ◾Removing the gearbox assembly
◾Disassembling the gearbox shafts
◾Overhauling the gearbox
◾Inspecting the gear selector forks
◾Inspecting the fork selector drum
◾Reassembling the gearbox shafts
◾Reassembling the gearbox assembly

◦Flywheel - generator ◾Removing the generator cover
◾Disassembling the generator cover
◾Removing the flywheel - generator assembly
◾Overhauling the flywheel-generator assembly
◾Refitting the flywheel-generator assembly
◾Refitting the generator cover

◦Crankcase assembly: outer components ◾Removing outer components
◾Refitting the external components
◾Removing the timing gears
◾Refitting the timing gears
◾Removing the starter motor idler gear
◾Refitting the starter motor gear
◾Removing the starter motor
◾Refitting the starter motor

◦Crankcase assembly: crankcase halves ◾Separating the crankcase halves
◾Overhauling the crankcase halves
◾Main bearings
◾Reassembling the crankcase halves
◾Shimming the shafts
◾Reassembling the crankcase halves

◦Crankcase assembly: connecting rods ◾Removing the connecting rod assembly
◾Disassembling the connecting rod assembly
◾Overhauling the connecting rods
◾Reassembling the connecting rod assembly
◾Refitting the connecting rod assembly


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Very clear and easy to follow/read. Excellent pictures.