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Pussy
27th November 2007, 17:19
Blue Velvet needs a hand. She is stuck in Newlands, with a new GSX-R750 displaying FI light, bike won't go. Can someone please help.
Pussy
27th November 2007, 17:49
One of the workshop staff from WMCC is going to Blue Velvet's rescue. Big ups to him, thanks
nadroj
27th November 2007, 18:45
Hope it wasn't just the kill switch!
Colapop
27th November 2007, 18:47
AJ Turdbo and many others live in Newlands...
Disco Dan
27th November 2007, 18:50
Dammit! Saw "pussy" and "help" in the same line.... :oi-grr:
Glad it got sorted!
Trudes
27th November 2007, 18:52
I guess she's sorted, I would've gone down, couldn't do anything to help, but coulda kept her company while she waited!
Swoop
27th November 2007, 19:54
This is a brand new bike, isn't it?:scratch:
breakaway
27th November 2007, 19:57
I would've gone down
Is that right ;)
White trash
27th November 2007, 19:58
Hope it wasn't "The Peoples Hero" Johann that attended. Probably lose the keys on the way back to the workshop.......
Just kidding big fella :D
Pussy
27th November 2007, 21:07
All sweet now. Thanks, folks!!
SVboy
28th November 2007, 12:56
What was the issue? Fi is a fuel injection error code?
ManDownUnder
28th November 2007, 12:58
What was the issue? Fi is a fuel injection error code?
FI - Fucken Idiot (well in my parlance anyway).
PITA - Pain In The Arse
HAND - Have A Nice Day
... etc
imdying
28th November 2007, 13:12
Kill switch?? :rofl:
Pussy
28th November 2007, 13:46
Kill switch?? :rofl:
Nup!! Give the girl some credit :Oi:
owner
28th November 2007, 14:01
Its a suzuki.
jetboy
28th November 2007, 14:09
Dammit! Saw "pussy" and "help" in the same line.... :oi-grr:
Glad it got sorted!
Thats what got me here!
Blue Velvet
28th November 2007, 14:26
Well, this one time, at band camp...
Went to go for a ride with an ex-workmate last night. Got to his place, he wasn't ready (have you noticed how men take forever to get ready? Haha :whistle:)
So I turn off the bike and sit on it to wait for him. While I wait my bike alarm passively arms itself (as per default settings), but I don't hear the blip from inside my helmet.
Friend is finally ready. I turn the ignition back on and the bike displays the FI error code which I had previously noted from the manual (yes I read it), means bad stuff has happened. The bike alarm doesn't go off.
Bike is trying to turn over but engine won't catch. So it's not kill switch :bleh: Quick check of everything else, all clear.
So I phone a couple of people then someone from Wellington Motorcycles who kindly offers to come and help. I park bike, arm the alarm and go inside for a bevvy.
WMCC tech turns up, I go outside and de-activate the alarm and of course bike starts first time, no error code :o
My SV alarm goes mental if you don't disarm it before turning on the ignition. So that's my bad blonde moment. But the troops rallied and a HUGE thanks to the WMCC tech who came out to help in his own time.
:grouphug:
Blue Velvet
28th November 2007, 14:34
Thats what got me here!
:lol:
So it was a good ploy getting Pussy to post for help, heh.
Must remember that for future reference...
nadroj
28th November 2007, 14:35
You must spread it around before.....
Pussy
4th December 2007, 17:46
For Sale... Complete set of Encyclopedia Brittanica, no longer required as nadroj knows everything......
Kendog
4th December 2007, 19:13
Is that right ;)
I would have gone down as well if I had seen this thread on the night..... to take a look at the bike that is.
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