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I am super happy the bike sold to an ex-Brammo employee who lives near Portland OR.  Sale price was $2500.  Givi hard cases included. This guy helped prep many of the bikes built in Ashland before they shipped to Best Buy stores.  I hope he decides to identify himself on this forum for everybody's benefit.  Lots of great stories to tell and a great guy.  Of course I get first right of refusal if he ever decides to sell the bike  :P

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Sale is pending to an Ex Employee of Brammo.  I will notify everyone if and when the sale is complete.

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Price reduced..........

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10-4

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https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/mcy/d/hobart-2010-all-electric-brammo-enertia/6851368097.html

I also have a brand new set of Givi hard plastic saddle bags I will throw in if anybody from the forum buys the bike.  Original Owner

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: V58 Error code
« on: March 26, 2019, 06:32:53 PM »
Amped was right on the money. Took off the the  upper and lower cowling.  Pulled the larger power supply plug before working on anything.  Took the large flat plug off from the DC Converter.  Because the plug is directly behind the wind screen on the lower valence, it was dirty and greasy.  Cleaned plug and surrounding areas. Used small screw driver to slightly bend the female portion of the plug and then refit plug to ensure a snug fit.  V58 error code is now gone.  THANK YOU AMPED!!!!!!

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: V58 Error code
« on: July 18, 2018, 05:07:43 PM »
Awesome response! Detailed and extremely helpful. Getting ready to tear into it.
Thank you very much amped.  ;D

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / V58 Error code
« on: June 20, 2018, 12:38:14 PM »
My 2011 Enertia with approx 6000 miles is throwing the V58 code consistently. The flashing red warning on the dash is driving me crazy.  Bike is totally stock.  Researched the topic but cannot find an answer.  Is the DC/DC converter remove and replace the answer? Any help is appreciated. And of course a source for the replacement. Thanks fellow Brammo fans.

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: Rear Brake pads part number
« on: April 07, 2016, 05:23:47 PM »
Installed a set of EBC FA266HH on the rear last night. Fits perfectly, hopefully wont squeal like the OEM's.

Fronts are next

Q-out!

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: Rear Brake pads part number
« on: April 05, 2016, 06:02:26 PM »
Awesome Brammofan, I appreciate the help.

I did see some pads that say they fit Brammo Enertia rear brakes on Ebay
Looks like EBC part number FA266.  Wiki lists EBC part number FA181 for the fronts

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: Rear Brake pads part number
« on: April 05, 2016, 05:42:11 PM »
BTW 2010 Enertia
Thanx!

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Rear Brake pads part number
« on: April 05, 2016, 05:41:36 PM »
Now a member of the 5000 mile club and had to replace my rear tire due to nail.
I see all the Brammo sites are now down, including the store and location of the factory manual.
Have searched all over this forum and still do not see the rear brake pad part number.
I did see the front pad number in the wiki.

Any help would be appreciated.

Q

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Gear or Merchandise for Sale / Re: Enertia Carbon Body For Sale
« on: August 13, 2013, 05:28:26 PM »
I am intereseted. I have a 2010 Enertia but need to know what the door assembly is on top of the tank panel.  I dont have one of those on my bike! Is that some cool place to keep spare change?
Would the $200 include shipping and handling? Live in Issaquah WA 98027
Thanks Werm,
Q

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Welcome Forum / Re: Chain replaced at 2000 miles
« on: September 06, 2012, 07:12:18 PM »
Here is the hyper link to the EK 420 SRO O-ring chain from Motorcycle superstore

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/2/9/185/5460/ITEM/EK-420-SRO-O-Ring.aspx?WT.MC_ID=54006&SiteId=10557879-4176049-1n8oadf6mb60v

$62.99 and super fast shipping for my fellow Brammo fans!
This really makes a difference!
Q

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Welcome Forum / Chain replaced at 2000 miles
« on: September 05, 2012, 10:27:58 AM »
I now have 2000 commuter miles on my Enertia. I have been adjusting the OEM chain about every 300-500 miles. Even with regular lube and maintanence the chain looked and sounded bad. (Hey I live in Issaquah outside Seattle and have to ride in the rain). I researched recommendations on this forum and ordered the 420 O-ring chain suggested. What an improvement and super quiet too. Installation is a bit tricky getting the chain up over the small sprocket.  The instructions recommend using the masterlink to combine new and old chain to "feed" it up over the small sprocket. This would have saved me time but I also had to resize the new chain by removing about 4 links. So far extremely pleased with my Enertia! Wondering if anyone else is getting significantly more than 25 mile range between charges?

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