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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Gorminrider, I have an AGM sealed battery as Mr Pilot mentioned. Its odd that an hour before this spill the engine started as it always had. I was prepared for electrical repairs, but only in Ideal conditions. Blowing dirt, fading daylight, and exhaustion set in. Tow home, deal with it later!
 
Sounds like a great ride, and you even saw the good in your tip over. Sometimes life forces us to stop and take notice of our surroundings. Glad there were no injuries, and minimal bike harm.

I'm thinking an electrical connection got knocked loose. Even a dry charged battery shold at least turn on the lights.

edit.... just saw the sealed battery comment.
 
I just popped in another battery and it fired up. A little slow to start maybe due to the tip over. However that AGM battery is not chargeable, maybe overcharged, rattled loose internals??? I checked the output and now it's charging at 18+ volts. Guess what I sold off of my parts bike to a friend... the R/R, Ugh! I'll get it sorted and back to good health soon!
 
....... I checked the output and now it's charging at 18+ volts.....!
you have a stock type R/R,... or one with a sense wire? If the sence wire came loose in tip over, or if the circuit it is connected to has lost power, then the R/R will put out everything it can. (had that happen, in rain storm, 250 miles from home)

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you have a stock type R/R,... or one with a sense wire? If the sence wire came loose in tip over, or if the circuit it is connected to has lost power, then the R/R will put out everything it can. (had that happen, in rain storm, 250 miles from home)

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Not sure but I'll check. Supposed to be walking dogs and I'm still screwing around... Bike can wait a minute. Thanks for the input though.

Say, haven't seen your GK in a while. Is it still around?


Oh man. I'm glad you ok!!! I saw the pic of your bike and my heart went into my throat hoping you didn't get hurt!

FYI I have found awesome luck with using the 5 wire R&R from the GSX-R750's from the mid 2000's for all my GS bikes.
Link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rectifier-V...ash=item41ae355c71:g:6ccAAOSwOVpXgGm1&vxp=mtr

Best of luck!!! Hope you not down too long!

I have a scratch on my shin from something is all, so I'm fine.

Thank you very much for the link. Bookmarked for later!
 
Went on my first dirt bike ride Sunday, was loaned a Honda 250 Enduro...I be hooked now lol. Oh yeah the two girls I went riding with both biffed it once, me not once for a first timer lol.
 
Gorminrider, I have an AGM sealed battery as Mr Pilot mentioned. Its odd that an hour before this spill the engine started as it always had. I was prepared for electrical repairs, but only in Ideal conditions. Blowing dirt, fading daylight, and exhaustion set in. Tow home, deal with it later!

Wished you had asked me about that road, I could have forewarned ya, at least you didn't get hurt and the bike is fine.
 
Wished you had asked me about that road, I could have forewarned ya, at least you didn't get hurt and the bike is fine.

Yeah, it would have been wise to seek your input for sure! I sent you a text message from the VLA saying I was headed toward Magdelana, then North toward Grants. I didn't however mention which road I was taking, partly because I was just not sure at that point. Anyway, thanks and I will definitely ask you about the roads down South next time!

Cheers!
 
40' and rainy but grabbed about 30 miles after work!!!
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Watched a plane come in... Nice to relax, 25 years ago my Dad and I use to hangout and watch the planes come in.

The TUX is running like a champ!

Might hit 50' this week!!!
 
Watched a plane come in... Nice to relax, 25 years ago my Dad and I use to hangout and watch the planes come in.

The TUX is running like a champ!

Might hit 50' this week!!!

Nice! We used to love hanging out watching planes. After 9/11 the area around the airport was harder to access. Seems really odd to see an elevation only 490 feet. Like a few numbers fell off of the sign. We're sitting over 5000 feet here.
 
Nice! We used to love hanging out watching planes. After 9/11 the area around the airport was harder to access. Seems really odd to see an elevation only 490 feet. Like a few numbers fell off of the sign. We're sitting over 5000 feet here.

You're both sky high! The field elevation at our international airport is only 64 feet... and the float base is considerably lower than that. :wink:
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Nice! We used to love hanging out watching planes. After 9/11 the area around the airport was harder to access. Seems really odd to see an elevation only 490 feet. Like a few numbers fell off of the sign. We're sitting over 5000 feet here.
I'm in the Champlain Valley some of the lowest spots in Vermont, but 5000 feet is really high!!!! Our highest peak (Mt Mansfield) is 4400' the. The mean altitude of the state is about 1000' Your up there... Another reason why I need to come out and visit!!!
 
I'm Done, It was 33' this AM but Screw it, I've waited too long! After a 70 mile ride after work yesterday (GOT SOAKED) I decided it's time to put my big boy pants on and go back to daily riding...


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Done deal Cats, Jedz is back on a tear.


I predict a big mileage season for the TUX this year.
 
New Mexico ranges in elevation quite a bit, about two vertical miles difference actually. Low under 3k and high above 13k. I'm just amazed at the wide range in scenery from flat grasslands to parched desert with cacti and mesquite. Rolling hills and lakes to jagged mountains, volcanoes and just an array of gorgeous colors. One thing I'd suggest is to grab a Butler map so you don't wind up in BFNM praying for a cellphone signal to blow in on the next breeze so you can call a rescue vehicle!
 
New Mexico ranges in elevation quite a bit, about two vertical miles difference actually. Low under 3k and high above 13k. I'm just amazed at the wide range in scenery from flat grasslands to parched desert with cacti and mesquite. Rolling hills and lakes to jagged mountains, volcanoes and just an array of gorgeous colors. One thing I'd suggest is to grab a Butler map so you don't wind up in BFNM praying for a cellphone signal to blow in on the next breeze so you can call a rescue vehicle!
I spent some time there some years ago. Found it a bit amusing that, on the drive up to the slopes for some skiing, I drove past kids outside playing in nice summer weather.
 
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