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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Hehehe...Upper Tory St is fucking quite steep. Where Dave's GSXR is was flat. However...the hill we just pushed it up to put it away safely was fucking steep...but luckily...short.

    It's as dead as a dodo. Battery charge required.
    Wonder why? Light on? If not, the thing could be stuffed. How old is said battery?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    See posts #7 and #13

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    I find it ironic that the incredibly rude personal comments about Les were made by someone bearing an astonishing resemblance to a Monica Lewinsky dress accessory.

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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Wonder why? Light on? If not, the thing could be stuffed. How old is said battery?
    The heated grips are wired straight to the battery...may've been left on...may not've. Either way...poor Dave's left with a dead GSXR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    The heated grips are wired straight to the battery...may've been left on...may not've. Either way...poor Dave's left with a dead GSXR.
    Overnighting in the shed is he? Bugger, done that before. However the school of hard knocks (or flat batteries) will learn him.

    Heated hand grips.......snigger......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    It gives me a chance to demonstrate my people skills, and my public relations methods!
    Well, go on then....

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Well, go on then....
    You've already seen two examples of professionally worded business letters this evening, peasea.... I rest my case
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
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    All was good until I realised that having 105kg of man sliding into my rear was a tad uncomfortable after a while

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    Thanks for coming pete. After you left I decided to give her a crack down the ramp she kicked into life but the speedo started going crazy... I thought it might have just needed alitle run to get some juice into her but after a km I decided to stop and now I have someone coming from paremata with a ute to pick me up. I realy hope crash starting it didnt fry anythng! So im writing this from my phone on the side of the road, when I get ho me il leave her on charge overnight and hopefuly that fixes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_a View Post
    Thanks for coming pete. After you left I decided to give her a crack down the ramp she kicked into life but the speedo started going crazy... I thought it might have just needed alitle run to get some juice into her but after a km I decided to stop and now I have someone coming from paremata with a ute to pick me up. I realy hope crash starting it didnt fry anythng! So im writing this from my phone on the side of the road, when I get ho me il leave her on charge overnight and hopefuly that fixes it.
    Love it! A sucker for punishment in true biker styles. Picking a new battery is on your shopping list before day is done tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_a View Post
    Thanks for coming pete. After you left I decided to give her a crack down the ramp she kicked into life but the speedo started going crazy... I thought it might have just needed alitle run to get some juice into her but after a km I decided to stop and now I have someone coming from paremata with a ute to pick me up. I realy hope crash starting it didnt fry anythng! So im writing this from my phone on the side of the road, when I get ho me il leave her on charge overnight and hopefuly that fixes it.
    Nah you wont've done it any harm mate...but a full battery charge is what's needed. That...and get those grips wired up seperately from the batt feed.

    All good mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Nah you wont've done it any harm mate...but a full battery charge is what's needed. That...and get those grips wired up seperately from the batt feed.

    All good mate.

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    thanks mate. shes at home safe in the garage on charge for the night, will give her a run tommorow morning.

    Think ill be taking those handgrips off....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Love it! A sucker for punishment in true biker styles. Picking a new battery is on your shopping list before day is done tomorrow
    what can I say

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_a View Post
    thanks mate. shes at home safe in the garage on charge for the night, will give her a run tommorow morning.

    Think ill be taking those handgrips off....
    Just wire em up with a relay to only turn on when the lights on

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    to be honest I never use them anyway, so easier just to take off and sell em

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave_a View Post
    to be honest I never use them anyway, so easier just to take off and sell em
    PM me ya asking price dude
    Mt Wainui can chill the pinkies a bit and I may be keen to take em off ya hands for the ST
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
    PM me ya asking price dude
    Mt Wainui can chill the pinkies a bit and I may be keen to take em off ya hands for the ST
    You won't regret it in the winter. My missus has some and they sure do make a difference. I sometimes pinch her bike to commute on frosty mornings. Also, I found them to be more effective with lighter gloves, the heat can't through my heavy winter gloves as easily.

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