![]() 05/15/2015 at 04:43 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Why dont motorcyles have an OBD style interface? its not like they are That much less complex then cars. And It would be pretty easy to trouble shoot with it.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 04:48 |
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Because carb’s don’t electronics.
Oh wait newer bikes have small ecu’s and EFI? oh man, megasquirt it!!
![]() 05/15/2015 at 04:52 |
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yea, like my SV is FI...BMWS and ducatis have freaking electronic suspension at this point, and cars had OBD2 LOOOONNGG before they got electronic suspension.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 05:24 |
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There’s no standard, but many of them do.
My Harley has a port you can read with an OBDII reader, but you need (of course) an adapter for the interface.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 06:05 |
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Many do, it’s just that tuning isn’t a big business because motorcycle engines tend to already be wringing out every last hp from their components, and diagnosis isn’t a big deal on most bikes because there isn’t much to go wrong.
I know newer Ducatis with the full-color LCD screens will give you specific diagnoses of issues.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 06:13 |
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Because Bikers don't want no damned government regulations playing with their toys. And loud pipes save lives. And the second amendment says. And stuff.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 07:11 |
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now why would they want to make it easier to diagnose, if they didnt have to?
![]() 05/15/2015 at 11:01 |
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Yes, they are that much less complex than cars. Just because a motorcycle has a computer controller does not mean that it is as complicated as one on a car (modern cars can have upwards of a dozen.)
The OBD protocols were developed to diagnose emissions control systems that are largely absent on motorcycles. What you get from a car’s OBD system is mandated and standardized by law. Even if you had a connector on a bike, you would get nothing out of it. The controllers are not set up to respond to queries the same way a car does.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 16:51 |
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CrewcutGobbler and I were wondering a few minutes ago where you’ve been all day. Is it “the work”? Blink twice for yes.
![]() 05/15/2015 at 18:18 |
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blinked once in the star format, blinked twice in the reply. Out of my mind for a few days
![]() 05/15/2015 at 18:20 |
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$800 And chrome plated?
![]() 05/15/2015 at 18:23 |
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I have a carb and an ECM. The timing is set and doesn’t adjust but its a computer that does it. It also possibly can play pong. Might be laggy however...
![]() 05/15/2015 at 18:26 |
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Damaged/blocked lines, out of gas, lean/rich,loose/tight, dirty/carbed up. You need a computer to figure that out?
![]() 05/15/2015 at 20:52 |
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jokes on you I dont have a carb.
It was a random thought, and it would make it eaise to disagnose multicylinder bikes if somthing went wrong (or one of those 6 cylinder BMWs or a gold wing)
![]() 05/15/2015 at 21:18 |
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Probably
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But I do...
![]() 05/15/2015 at 23:23 |
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Sticking with my old fashioned Honda. No Need on a carbed motorcycle everything is related to the throttle body or battery. The ECM isn’t even variable. Commodore Made them. They used the old 64 assembly line. Starting the damn thing taked 2 hours of loading tape after tape.