
What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Pre flight checks completed and just nipped out for fuel as an early start on the Rossgo Welsh odyssey tomorrow 

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Kwacky wrote:I'm sure the bike is an easy fix. Just make sure you are.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Thanks guysBlade wrote:Kwacky wrote:I'm sure the bike is an easy fix. Just make sure you are.
At Jess’ tonight but once I get home I’ll do a good session of remediation work and hopefully it’ll come good.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Still toying with the idea of downsizing a bit.
No real reason other than I fancy a change.
No real reason other than I fancy a change.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Still after a touring style bike? Or more on the adventure side?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I just fancy a Street Triple RS.
I don't in all honesty see the point in just adding another bike to what i have as i wouldn't have the time to use it.
We'll see. Its been something going round in my head for a while after i rode one.
I don't in all honesty see the point in just adding another bike to what i have as i wouldn't have the time to use it.
We'll see. Its been something going round in my head for a while after i rode one.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Kiwi
I hope you are alright tonight/ tomorrow. Hope you get to relax and no issues with yourself as that's the main thing. As for the bike it's a shame but pretty certain with your experience and knowledge you will make it right again. Let us know how it goes
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I hope you are alright tonight/ tomorrow. Hope you get to relax and no issues with yourself as that's the main thing. As for the bike it's a shame but pretty certain with your experience and knowledge you will make it right again. Let us know how it goes
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Come and ride mine again, then you'll definitely want oneduke63 wrote:I just fancy a Street Triple RS.
I don't in all honesty see the point in just adding another bike to what i have as i wouldn't have the time to use it.
We'll see. Its been something going round in my head for a while after i rode one.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I'll be totally honest and say its the ONLY bike i have ridden in the last few years that has made me consider something else.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Jeez, today must have been day release for dick head driver university...
I nearly got taken out 4 times today, twice by people deciding that my side of the road was fine to use to pass parked cars even though I was using it at the time. The special one was the range rover who rewrote the rule book and turned right into a junction I was turning left onto at the same time, she then have me a look and shook her head as if it was my fault...
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I nearly got taken out 4 times today, twice by people deciding that my side of the road was fine to use to pass parked cars even though I was using it at the time. The special one was the range rover who rewrote the rule book and turned right into a junction I was turning left onto at the same time, she then have me a look and shook her head as if it was my fault...
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
So did some body remediation and calmed down the nerve pain and numbness a fair bit.Rossgo wrote:Kiwi
I hope you are alright tonight/ tomorrow. Hope you get to relax and no issues with yourself as that's the main thing. As for the bike it's a shame but pretty certain with your experience and knowledge you will make it right again. Let us know how it goes
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Go down to the GB to start fault finding.
Disconnect the hose from the fuel tap and prove flow from normal and reserve settings. Ok, like I thought, wasn’t fuel. Both flowing fine.
Must be ignition. Start basic. Key on, check kill switch..... oh there it is, I bumped the kill switch off with my numb hand (god knows how!!)
Flick it back on, fuel on, choke on, first kick, fires into life

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
kiwikrasher wrote:.....................Must be ignition. Start basic. Key on, check kill switch..... oh there it is, I bumped the kill switch off with my numb hand (god knows how!!)
Flick it back on, fuel on, choke on, first kick, fires into life

Still, from a positive perspective, thankfully it's not a complicated issue to be identified.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I think we've all done something similar in the past !!
Like leaving the fuel tank switch on OFF...
At least you didn't get to Silverstone and forget your leathers and license
Like leaving the fuel tank switch on OFF...
At least you didn't get to Silverstone and forget your leathers and license

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Haha we've all done that Kiwi
Glad it wasn't anything else and now sorted

Glad it wasn't anything else and now sorted

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Rolled the bike out of the garage at 7am into perfect sunshine
Woke all the neighbours up and rode off

Woke all the neighbours up and rode off

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Guilty as charged. My exact words when I found it was “you f**king muppet!!”StMarks wrote:You muppet.!
Yes I talk to myself a lot

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
HAHA, I did that on the motorway, in the fast lane!kiwikrasher wrote:So did some body remediation and calmed down the nerve pain and numbness a fair bit.Rossgo wrote:Kiwi
I hope you are alright tonight/ tomorrow. Hope you get to relax and no issues with yourself as that's the main thing. As for the bike it's a shame but pretty certain with your experience and knowledge you will make it right again. Let us know how it goes
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Go down to the GB to start fault finding.
Disconnect the hose from the fuel tap and prove flow from normal and reserve settings. Ok, like I thought, wasn’t fuel. Both flowing fine.
Must be ignition. Start basic. Key on, check kill switch..... oh there it is, I bumped the kill switch off with my numb hand (god knows how!!)
Flick it back on, fuel on, choke on, first kick, fires into life
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