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Any reason why this would not work to clean the injectors on my 2002 R1150RS?
I found this video, don't know how effective this is but doesn't look too complicated to make and you can probably also do your car's injectors as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2nBqR463W8
There are several DIY videos for cleaning injectors. No reason it won’t work.
But, how will you know that it worked properly? For all the work I do myself on my 1100RT, I am happy to spend $50-$60 for a professional injector cleaning. The reports show the before and after flow rate, so I know that the injectors are performing correctly and equally.
If you go with Tills, part number is 11550 https://www.tills.de/product-14.html