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  1. #3346
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    Quote Originally Posted by eldog View Post
    I think even Harleys have this feature.

    Harleys have features?
    Two wheels
    One engine
    What other features could a girl want?


    Actually I have checked my manual to find that I have
    battery lamp -to indicate too high or too low charging.
    Low Fuel Lamp - yep seen that little orange sucker glow
    Temperature Lamp- apparently it is about the temperature of the engine and not the road surface (ice) Being an air-coolled engine does that mean when it comes on, I should go faster???
    Check engine lamp- comes on whenever I turn on the ignition but quickly disappears after the onboard system has completed its checks. Quickly followed by start up and blast off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandad View Post
    Are we going to have a fine one? Would be nice to get out again.
    Sunday looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Sunday looks good.
    Great I can plead fathers day treat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandad View Post
    I find being surrounded by like minded non judgmental people is the best way to learn & grow. Look at how far back I was when I first started. There is no way I could be riding at the speed I am now. Still 10 - 15 in the corners. You guys on these LAMS machines give me a good look of your tail lights.
    If your serious about slow speed stuff. 2 pm Saturday arvo in the carpark for the Ulysses twist n turns. Brilliant way to test your stall speed.
    working sat matey. its the only time I get to concentrate WITHOUT interruption

    so you finally made it

    I hardly use my brakes on the corners, famous Sis manouever (remove the bulb, while at SASS)

    READ AND UDESTAND

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sis View Post
    Two wheels
    One engine
    What other features could a girl want?


    Actually I have checked my manual to find that I have
    battery lamp -to indicate too high or too low charging.
    Low Fuel Lamp - yep seen that little orange sucker glow
    Temperature Lamp- apparently it is about the temperature of the engine and not the road surface (ice) Being an air-coolled engine does that mean when it comes on, I should go faster???
    Check engine lamp- comes on whenever I turn on the ignition but quickly disappears after the onboard system has completed its checks. Quickly followed by start up and blast off.
    is your manual double sided?

    you call these features?
    features are things that are added or supplied originally to be different to other machines or extras.
    Check lamp goes off because it has nothing else to do LOL
    what speed do you have to go to get battery lamp to go out (too high/too low)
    Temp Lamp of the air head riding the bike LOL

    blast = putput phizz thats what you get when you have a crack


    just been for a ride in the rain so nice and quiet, just the road, some light rain, occassional wind gusts to keep me on my toes, and the Silence
    only a few others - cars and a speed cameraI was way below the speed limit as visibility was minimal

    READ AND UDESTAND

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    A common misconception is that the oil lamp has anything to so with oil volume or flow. The lamp only indicates it has been detected that the pressure is not optimal at the point in the circuit the sensor is located. Most will only light for insufficient pressure.
    A bugger on litre plus bikes is there is often enough air pressure in the jacket from the pistons moving around to fool the sensor.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    A common misconception is that the oil lamp has anything to so with oil volume or flow.
    Actually, my BMW will alert when the oil level is too low... It can also do an oil check when idling in neutral
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    A common misconception is that the oil lamp has anything to so with oil volume or flow. The lamp only indicates it has been detected that the pressure is not optimal at the point in the circuit the sensor is located. Most will only light for insufficient pressure.
    A bugger on litre plus bikes is there is often enough air pressure in the jacket from the pistons moving around to fool the sensor.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.
    Exactly. Normally that earth at 15 to 20 psi. So if it comes on while the motor is running hot, it will shag the motor before you get a chance to stop. I would have thought a split oil cooler line would have dropped the pressure and brought up the light.

    Never heard of air pressure firing oil pressure gauges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Actually, my BMW will alert when the oil level is too low... It can also do an oil check when idling in neutral
    Well yes but its a BMW so I would expect that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Exactly. Normally that earth at 15 to 20 psi. So if it comes on while the motor is running hot, it will shag the motor before you get a chance to stop. I would have thought a split oil cooler line would have dropped the pressure and brought up the light.

    Never heard of air pressure firing oil pressure gauges.
    Like all things on a 1988 motorcycle in 2003ish. That comes with an awful lot of depends.
    Slice the hose right off and I expect not. A cut that only opens up while the engine is running? That aught to still hold pressure until the little jet of oil stops. A bit like squeezing detergent out of a dishwash bottle when the liquid stops covering the hole the pressure drops rapidly. Until then it doesn't give a jot how much is left.


    Stupid phone / Tapatalk, apologies in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Actually, my BMW will alert when the oil level is too low... It can also do an oil check when idling in neutral
    In saying that I would have expected an oil pre-heater.

    One of my old race cars I set it up I could pre-pressure the system with a long allen key and a drill, did that before a period of sitting between meetings. 2 other motors I built had electric pumps that pre-pressured the oil as we used "lose" tolerance's on the mains and big ends.

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    This as real as it gets. This rider did not survive this. The family have released this as a warning. This in not a nice watch.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq2xS...layer_embedded

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Actually, my BMW will alert when the oil level is too low... It can also do an oil check when idling in neutral
    What, it doesn't change the oil? Being a BMW I was expecting that.

    I ride a tractor (Harley) and i have to manually drain and then refill. Also I have separate transmission oil. It was obviously designed by a man because when I take off the old oil filter, it pours out all over the front and frame. I guess I am happy that the filter is very accessible in the front behind the frame, and I should be thankful for that concession.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sis View Post
    What, it doesn't change the oil? Being a BMW I was expecting that.
    Tell me about it... sheesh Perhaps it's because it's visible, but tucked behind a bash plate.

    When the shop does it, there is all the extra charges for plugging it into a computer, so it can say it's OK
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Tell me about it... sheesh Perhaps it's because it's visible, but tucked behind a bash plate.

    When the shop does it, there is all the extra charges for plugging it into a computer, so it can say it's OK
    Ahhhh there are some benefits in owning a tractor.

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