Anyone want to go for a ride in Aurora? I got a few hours
Anyone want to go for a ride in Aurora? I got a few hours
If you don't like me I'll shave your cat, steal your extension cords, not limited to your multiple supply outlet adapters and raid your fridge. Please don't let this inhibit you from contacting me, just be mortified;-p
Where in aurora? I'm coming from us-36 and pecos...
2006 GSX-R 1000
1997 Eagle Talon TSi
how does 225 and alameda sound?Originally Posted by rexmora
If you don't like me I'll shave your cat, steal your extension cords, not limited to your multiple supply outlet adapters and raid your fridge. Please don't let this inhibit you from contacting me, just be mortified;-p
Sorry about that got involved in something else :-X, if you wanna go riding later tonight let me know...
2006 GSX-R 1000
1997 Eagle Talon TSi
You wanna go for a ride now?Originally Posted by rexmora
If you don't like me I'll shave your cat, steal your extension cords, not limited to your multiple supply outlet adapters and raid your fridge. Please don't let this inhibit you from contacting me, just be mortified;-p
i am in aurora off chambers and hampton let me know whats up
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Glitter Factory Racing
MRA #415
Sol Performance - Pirelli Tires
Bassil, I thought something happened to your bike last year?
2006 DRZ SM
2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
2006 DRZ SM
2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
Did you move Pauliep? Glad you got your gauge cluster working...
Glitter Factory Racing
MRA #415
Sol Performance - Pirelli Tires
Nope, still over at TByrd's. I heard you two are doing lunch or something next week?
2006 DRZ SM
2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
MSF-RiderCoach,TOTAL CONTROL Advanced Riding Clinic-Level 1/Level 2 Instructor
Ricky Orlando Motorcycle School, Rider Workshop-USA
Suspension Academy Graduate 1 + 1 = 3
Writer, 2008 MRA Season Program-Feature Article, "The Colorado Sportbike Club"
*Mngr., TerraNova Team Racing, MRA #112 Andrew Gillespie, Novice GTU Champion/Rookie of the Year-2007
Member: AMA
Red Cross--Disaster Assessment Team Captain, CPR, AED, First Aid, Veteran-USAF-K-9 Handler
Note: Not the bash Faster at all but this is how I felt about things.
Well I wasn't happy with the explaination given by the guy at faster (didn't catch his name). But he tried to tell me the the wires to the rear turn signals were melted together. Well I knew they were and thats why I disconnected them. He tried to tell me that they were still getting power or some shit. I asked for him to explain like three times and each time, I was like "how is that the problem when they aren't connected to anything and just hanging there by a zip tie?" My only guess was he wasn't the guy who worked on the bike. Whether or not the gauge cluster runs fine. I'm just hopeing it wasn't the new guy cause because I can expect fuses to be blowing soon again based on the explaination given of what was fixed.
Last edited by pauliep; Wed Feb 27th, 2008 at 10:09 AM.
2006 DRZ SM
2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
If the short is still there, it will blow almost immediately. This is especially true when a momentary closed circuit to negative is created prior to a load device. This can also occur when a load device is fused closed and power is applied to that device. Basically, it is creating a direct high-amp path to ground without properly releasing energy in the form of heat (watts).
If you have ridden the bike in a few conditions (including wet, like after washing it [this is important]) and do not have the blown fuse(s), then the problem, whatever the explanation, should be corrected.
BTW, I did manage to put together the "poor-man's" short detector.
MSF-RiderCoach,TOTAL CONTROL Advanced Riding Clinic-Level 1/Level 2 Instructor
Ricky Orlando Motorcycle School, Rider Workshop-USA
Suspension Academy Graduate 1 + 1 = 3
Writer, 2008 MRA Season Program-Feature Article, "The Colorado Sportbike Club"
*Mngr., TerraNova Team Racing, MRA #112 Andrew Gillespie, Novice GTU Champion/Rookie of the Year-2007
Member: AMA
Red Cross--Disaster Assessment Team Captain, CPR, AED, First Aid, Veteran-USAF-K-9 Handler
got pics of the detector yet? hehe
2006 DRZ SM
2003 RIZLA GSX-R 1000 (sold)
2008 R6
MSF-RiderCoach,TOTAL CONTROL Advanced Riding Clinic-Level 1/Level 2 Instructor
Ricky Orlando Motorcycle School, Rider Workshop-USA
Suspension Academy Graduate 1 + 1 = 3
Writer, 2008 MRA Season Program-Feature Article, "The Colorado Sportbike Club"
*Mngr., TerraNova Team Racing, MRA #112 Andrew Gillespie, Novice GTU Champion/Rookie of the Year-2007
Member: AMA
Red Cross--Disaster Assessment Team Captain, CPR, AED, First Aid, Veteran-USAF-K-9 Handler
Here it is with a 20 amp "test" relay. I have yet to find a 5 amp relay in my travels. Basically, one only needs to connect the two leads to the blades of the fuse holder that is shorting out and it will begin to "flash" electrical pulses through the wire. Using a standard, cheap camping compass one can follow the electromagnetic pulse generated in the wire. When it reaches the short, the compass needle will reduce swing. Cost thus far, about $4. In the store, $35-100:
MSF-RiderCoach,TOTAL CONTROL Advanced Riding Clinic-Level 1/Level 2 Instructor
Ricky Orlando Motorcycle School, Rider Workshop-USA
Suspension Academy Graduate 1 + 1 = 3
Writer, 2008 MRA Season Program-Feature Article, "The Colorado Sportbike Club"
*Mngr., TerraNova Team Racing, MRA #112 Andrew Gillespie, Novice GTU Champion/Rookie of the Year-2007
Member: AMA
Red Cross--Disaster Assessment Team Captain, CPR, AED, First Aid, Veteran-USAF-K-9 Handler