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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental-Trousers
    So, I'm going to be riding with the glowy red light on for a while because changing the sensor means dumping the oil and pulling the headers. Bah to that. I'll wait until I need a new tyre and pay someone else to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Beware of ignoring TheBigRedEyeOfDoom for too long at your peril.
    Just check your oil before each ride. Because you own a Yamaha , no doubt you have to do this anyway.


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    Until I get that sensor changed the only danger with regards to oil is me overfilling it.
    Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem

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    Well, I was absolutely certain the oil level sensor was shot so today I headed for the bike shop to find out how long and how much to get hold of a new one. 150m from home the light goes out. I'm thinking wtf?? But now it acts exactly as advertised, only coming on when you hit the starter button and when the oil level is low. Guess it must've gotten jammed open by something and me giving it a big handful got the oil moving fast enough to clear whatever it was.

    Bikes piss me off sometimes

    On the bright side fixing that problem cost me $0.00.
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    Hehe finally cleared that shit brake fluid out of back brakes so they work properly now and have discovered Fish collapsed a wheel bearing(back) coming back from Coroglen...he was wondering why it was wallowing Lmao
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Hehe finally cleared that shit brake fluid out of back brakes so they work properly now and have discovered Fish collapsed a wheel bearing(back) coming back from Coroglen...he was wondering why it was wallowing Lmao
    Poor bugger. Can't have been the nicest ride ever. Least it didn't lock up and go for a skate.


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