What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Thank you mate. I'll give it a good clean once the gearbox is back in the thing
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Nothing. I need a proper ride. So difficult to find the time to get out
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Dropped it off at Sutton motorcycles yesterday to get some electrical niggles sorted, and so they can fit some new tyres. Will pick it up today
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Well my bike has now had 2 washes in its life. Sutton motorcycles said they felt sorry for it and gave it a deep clean. Looks great. As good as new. Must have took them ages.
Then I rode home in the rain. Lol
Then I rode home in the rain. Lol
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Did they have to clean it so they could see what they were doing?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Well on the rare occasion the roads are fairly dry!! I’ve gone down Fowlers on the 999 for a bacon sarnie
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Had a warning from the tracker company that the battery is low on the MV so I've seen to that. While I was there I oiled the chain, gave the bike a wipe down with ACF50 and put it up on front and rear paddock stands. I need to add some fuel stabiliser then it's set for hibernation.
I was going to give the Honda a big clean but it's just started raining.
I was going to give the Honda a big clean but it's just started raining.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Nipped out for a little spin... remembered how fecking cold I can get on a bike.... Went into Oxfordshire, got very cold....
I think I might venture south next time lol
Edit - was testing the new camera, went for a Drift Ghost, there was some good deals on Amazon, this test i used the plug in mic, made the world of difference to the sound, can actually hear the bike, sounds sweet
I think I might venture south next time lol
Edit - was testing the new camera, went for a Drift Ghost, there was some good deals on Amazon, this test i used the plug in mic, made the world of difference to the sound, can actually hear the bike, sounds sweet

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
That's a cool idea. What does it do...let them know the tracker is about to become too weak to send out a signal??Kwacky wrote:Had a warning from the tracker company that the battery is low on the MV so I've seen to that.
And...second question - is it an active tracker... eg. always monitoring the bike?
And no, I'm not asking so I can nick it.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
It's an active tracker. The tracker company test the signal on a regular basis as well. There's a back up battery in the tracker but I'm not sure how long that lasts.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I can answer these depending on the manufacturer. As I've been meeting one of them every fortnight.
The tracker does monitor the bike battery as it uses this to power it, and will only use it's back up battery when the main battery is too low. So yes alerts you to this before it will become drained, and also then lets you know it is on it's own battery backup.
The length of time the backup lasts varies, depnding on how much work it is doing. So if the bike is not moving and just sat in a garage, the power drain is tiny. It only wakes up and looks for GPS etc either periodically or if it detects a movement. and then it will be looking for the fob, and if no fob in rangetrying to get a gps fix and also send 2g text messages etc.
So if just sat idle the unit should last a decent amount of time, again depending upon the battery capacity and condition. but I would say weeks to a month on backup.
However really as soon as you get a low battery alert (bike battery) you need to get it on a charger.
The tracker does monitor the bike battery as it uses this to power it, and will only use it's back up battery when the main battery is too low. So yes alerts you to this before it will become drained, and also then lets you know it is on it's own battery backup.
The length of time the backup lasts varies, depnding on how much work it is doing. So if the bike is not moving and just sat in a garage, the power drain is tiny. It only wakes up and looks for GPS etc either periodically or if it detects a movement. and then it will be looking for the fob, and if no fob in rangetrying to get a gps fix and also send 2g text messages etc.
So if just sat idle the unit should last a decent amount of time, again depending upon the battery capacity and condition. but I would say weeks to a month on backup.
However really as soon as you get a low battery alert (bike battery) you need to get it on a charger.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I braved it this morning. Thankfully it wasn't too cold. Good job I went on the bike as part of the motorway was closed.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
The A5 was busy today, which is normally a sign that a motorway is closed.Kwacky wrote:I braved it this morning. Thankfully it wasn't too cold. Good job I went on the bike as part of the motorway was closed.
Can really tell they are gritting the raods now. The film of shit on the visor is a bitch to clear when there isn't a decent amount of moisture in the air.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I hate this time of year for that very reason. The road salt creates a thin film of grime and it covers everything. It's near impossible to keep your visor clean.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Tested my new waterproof textiles.
Fortunately they work well, and I can definitely see the benefit of the laminate technology as the jacket is dry to the touch in under an hour.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Brimmed the triple tank with unleaded and fuel stabiliser and ran her up before saying good night, see you in spring 
