When do motorcycle manufacture begin to use OBD2 in their motors? - Motorcycle Forums at Motorcycle Cruiser Magazine Motorcycle Cruiser

When do motorcycle manufacture begin to use OBD2 in their motors?

  
User Name:
Password:
Join FREE Now!
Forgot Password?
Forgot User Name?
Remember Me
Get Adobe Flash player
Home | Active Posts | Search | Register | Terms | FAQs
Rss
Item Posts    Sort Order

When do motorcycle manufacture begin to use OBD2 in their motors?

 
katakana katakana
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/20/09
12:43 PM

Hi, Guys:
My first time to come here, with two of questions.
I hope those questions could be solved by us.
1. I heard that motorcycle also use OBD2, anyone who can tell me when?
2. How many manufactures are using OBD2 now? (Make, and Module)


Thank you  

 
katakana katakana
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/20/09
04:48 PM

Or, probably there is no OBD2, but other kinds of universal port or protocol used by motorcycle.

Thank you.  

 
frbock frbock
Enthusiast | Posts: 523 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 11/20/09
07:15 PM

Not likely to happen. The Ford Taurus used to sell over 100k a year in 1 model. HD, and Honda sell about 200k across all models.  

 

Nissan Pathfinder Research
Nissan Pathfinder Explore the world with a new Nissan Pathfinder. The Pathfinder comes with a V8 standard engine and goes for a suggested retail price of $36,910.00. It can seat 7 people comfortably. You may also be interested in the Nissan Frontier and the Porsche Cayenne.