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June 25, 2013 at 6:46 am #102922
Went to move my bike this arvo, from where I had parked it Sunday evening upon returning from the Nav ride.It wont kick over like the batterys flat,dead as. :pinch:
I am 100% sure that I didn’t leave the lights on or anything like that and was wondering weather or not maybe all the rain has something to do with it :unsure:
It was really wet on the trip home and even my klim suit leaked around the crotch area,NO I DIDNT PISS MYSELF :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: but it was scary :ohmy: I am assuming the water pooled between the seat and my legs as I had a death grip on the bike.
Just thought maybe all the water could have something to do with it :unsure:
Thanks in advance James
June 25, 2013 at 8:14 am #244580James it will be water in the rectifier plug I just fixed Wolfie’s :laugh:
I will do a how to video on how to fix it tomorrow night
TB
June 25, 2013 at 8:18 am #244581Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:
There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
June 25, 2013 at 8:32 am #244596Trailboss wrote:James it will be water in the rectifier plug I just fixed Wolfie’s :laugh:I will do a how to video on how to fix it tomorrow night
TB
Thanks TB,
I was sure I hadn’t left the lights on :pinch:
June 25, 2013 at 8:38 am #244598EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
June 25, 2013 at 8:45 am #244600james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Not at all mate,,,
We had a good old online chat about YOU:laugh:
I did recommend that you buy yourself a SPOT tracker though so we can keep closer tabs on ya 😆Cheers
June 25, 2013 at 8:57 am #244601EAGLE`02 wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Not at all mate,,,
We had a good old online chat about YOU:laugh:
I did recommend that you buy yourself a SPOT tracker though so we can keep closer tabs on ya 😆Cheers
Yes its another item on a long list of must haves but not necessarily needs
Or maybe that is the one item that is a must have :pinch:
June 25, 2013 at 9:59 am #244604james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Not at all mate,,,
We had a good old online chat about YOU:laugh:
I did recommend that you buy yourself a SPOT tracker though so we can keep closer tabs on ya 😆Cheers
Yes its another item on a long list of must haves but not necessarily needs
Or maybe that is the one item that is a must have :pinch:
I would recommend one mate it is a good security blanket. I was sending custom messages regularly so the Mrs could see that all was ok :unsure: and not to cash in on the insurance just yet
It would have also been good so that Eags could let me know where you were :whistle: :laugh:Cheers,
LeftJune 25, 2013 at 10:05 am #244612Lefty wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Not at all mate,,,
We had a good old online chat about YOU:laugh:
I did recommend that you buy yourself a SPOT tracker though so we can keep closer tabs on ya 😆Cheers
Yes its another item on a long list of must haves but not necessarily needs
Or maybe that is the one item that is a must have :pinch:
I would recommend one mate it is a good security blanket. I was sending custom messages regularly so the Mrs could see that all was ok :unsure: and not to cash in on the insurance just yet
It would have also been good so that Eags could let me know where you were :whistle: :laugh:Cheers,
LeftTechnically speaking Lefty,seeing as though we hadnt left the carpark and entered the course proper,
We weren’t lost :laugh: :laugh: :pinch:
June 25, 2013 at 10:11 am #244613james wrote:Lefty wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:james wrote:EAGLE`02 wrote:Only difference being Wolfy most likely tipped the water into his :whistle: :laugh:There ya go James,,, maybe make some electrical silicone spray your friend on some of those connections mate ???
Good to know theres a fix for it Eagle
Hope my wife didn’t cause you too much confusion :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Not at all mate,,,
We had a good old online chat about YOU:laugh:
I did recommend that you buy yourself a SPOT tracker though so we can keep closer tabs on ya 😆Cheers
Yes its another item on a long list of must haves but not necessarily needs
Or maybe that is the one item that is a must have :pinch:
I would recommend one mate it is a good security blanket. I was sending custom messages regularly so the Mrs could see that all was ok :unsure: and not to cash in on the insurance just yet
It would have also been good so that Eags could let me know where you were :whistle: :laugh:Cheers,
LeftTechnically speaking Lefty,seeing as though we hadnt left the carpark and entered the course proper,
We weren’t lost :laugh: :laugh: :pinch:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Very true mate, true! :blush: But I did make a couple of calls through the day to Eags to try to find where you were. I’m glad all was good in the end though. :unsure:
No go and charge that Flat BatteryJune 25, 2013 at 10:26 am #244582:laugh:
Hope the battery problem is sorted then James,,,
Because this thread has gone to the dogs now:silly:
June 25, 2013 at 10:30 am #244614EAGLE`02 wrote::laugh:
Hope the battery problem is sorted then James,,,
Because this thread has gone to the dogs now:silly:
Isnt that what your earning the big bucks for Eags :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
June 25, 2013 at 10:31 am #244583It`s in the wrong section mate,,,
I don`t have moderator access in here :laugh:June 25, 2013 at 10:40 am #244615EAGLE`02 wrote:It`s in the wrong section mate,,,
I don`t have moderator access in here :laugh::laugh: :laugh: :laugh: That’s funny Eags! But seriously on the Flat battery issue I,m not sure if you have a Tapp Lite Power supply wired into your bike but I have also found that if left connected permanently to your battery it will drain it over time.
Cheers,
LeftJune 25, 2013 at 10:48 am #244584Good point Left
I have my ride usually plugged into the C Tek Battery charger so never have problems.
You wouldn`t think a Tapp Lite connection would drain it overnight though ???? -
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