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ecobulb
6th May 2010, 12:00
Hey all,
Just upgraded from my trusty VTR to a CB900 and want to install hotgrips. Just wondering about the H.I.S.S system. If i disconnect battery am i gonna get stuck with a bike that won't start?? Is there anything special i need to do.
Cheers.
Also if anyone knows where to get a good tail tidy for a CB900 let me know.
glegge
6th May 2010, 12:08
If it's any use, 2004 vfr800 with H.I.S.S - replaced the battery a wee while back (just before gladstone hill climb actually), and no problems at all. of course this involved leaving the bike batteryless for a little bit, while i prepped the new battery.
cheers
onearmedbandit
6th May 2010, 12:09
I doubt you'll be stuck with a bike you can't start, Honda being who they are would account for flat batteries/work requiring removal of the battery/etc. However, if for some reaon they haven't, check your manual, it will give you any warning you need in there. Our 600 has H.I.S.S. and it makes no mention of any issues in the manual.
CookMySock
6th May 2010, 12:14
I doubt you'll be stuck with a bike you can't stuckay? Are you typing with one hand or something? ;) ;) ;)
edit: uh, I think you will be fine. If you are worried, just ask the dealer.
Steve
onearmedbandit
6th May 2010, 12:22
ay? Are you typing with one hand or something? ;) ;) ;)
edit: uh, I think you will be fine. If you are worried, just ask the dealer.
Steve
At least I've got a good excuse for 'one handed surfing' lol! Yes that was meant to read 'stuck with a bike you can't start'.
ecobulb
6th May 2010, 12:23
stupid typo, turns out i can't think and type at the same time as making good england. Yeah i assume everything should be sweet but figured might as well ask. Cheers.
onearmedbandit
6th May 2010, 12:32
Cheers.
Also if anyone knows where to get a good tail tidy for a CB900 let me know.
Try this link (http://www.pyramid-plastics.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=28_105&osCsid=15f9a1fa4f747a3380b824afd0eb9e88), list of options from Pyramid Plastics for the CB900. I've been very happy with their products before.
Just had a look, they appear to be out of stock for your model. Just google it.
gijoe1313
6th May 2010, 12:46
No worries with the battery being taken off, I've done it several times to facilitate my addition of electrical items. The only thing is you will have to reset the clock function to read the correct time.
The Pastor
6th May 2010, 15:11
no worries with the battery being taken off, i've done it several times to facilitate my addition of electrical items. The only thing is you will have to reset the clock function to read the correct time.
what kinda bike has a clock?
AllanB
6th May 2010, 15:19
The CB comes with a clock - it is essential, as while riding one is having so much fun that it is very easy to continue on regardless of prior engagements thus missing them or worse arriving home late when one was going out to experience an evening of find dining.
And no problem removing the battery - I replaced mine a while back and never even considered the HISS do-datty. The HISS thingy is related to the key and ignition.
firefighter
6th May 2010, 15:41
Hey all,
Just upgraded from my trusty VTR to a CB900 and want to install hotgrips. Just wondering about the H.I.S.S system. If i disconnect battery am i gonna get stuck with a bike that won't start?? Is there anything special i need to do.
Cheers.
Also if anyone knows where to get a good tail tidy for a CB900 let me know.
Lol, wut?! Of-course you can. Otherwise there'd be a lot of hornets that wo'nt start......how do you think you replace a battery past it's working life?! (unless your meaning starting your bike without a battery altogether/although why you'd even want to is beyond me....)
The CB comes with a clock - it is essential, as while riding one is having so much fun that it is very easy to continue on regardless of prior engagements thus missing them or worse arriving home late when one was going out to experience an evening of find dining.
Lol. Well said.
The Pastor
6th May 2010, 16:39
the cb comes with a clock - it is essential, as while riding one is having so much fun that it is very easy to continue on regardless of prior engagements thus missing them or worse arriving home late when one was going out to experience an evening of find dining.
And no problem removing the battery - i replaced mine a while back and never even considered the hiss do-datty. The hiss thingy is related to the key and ignition.
real bikers run to there own time
firefighter
6th May 2010, 16:48
real bikers run to there own time
Real bikers are on big rattly cruisers so would'nt be able to read the time anyway.....
Besides all that vibration and they need to stop for piss breaks every 10 mins so they can just look at their calculator watch then......
2008 VFR800 VTEC. Battery off no problems from that.
pete376403
6th May 2010, 16:59
...an evening of find dining.
Is that the new term for picking through trash bins at night?
onearmedbandit
6th May 2010, 17:35
what kinda bike has a clock?
Pretty much every modern bike. One day you'll see.
honda929
6th May 2010, 17:46
The ECU has memory which stores all the info, key codes, odometer reading etc.
CBR600 - battery off, sparks, short circuits, blown fuses...
H.I.S.S still as good as new.
Note to self, Mr Crescent makes an excellent earth... >_<
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