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Chad

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Re: Idling Help
« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2008, 05:56:40 AM »

Good News: Bike is up & running again. :)

Dumber: All was good with Bike, Battery was out of juice with my trail-n-errors  :P....Mike @ DFWHonda was nice and charged only $24 incl all....no towing charges since used my Insurance's (Progressive) road-side assistance.

Lesson 1: Lights, horn etc might work; but battery might not have enough to ignite. the reason why we have measuring instruments.... :-X
Lesson 2: details around the fuel mechanism, cold throttle settings, idling knob & quite a bit of details around the air filter. ::)
Lesson 3: hope the frustration will help me have a little bit of more patience in future. ???

I appreciate all for your time. Next time you see a post on this context.... you know whom to beat up...send them my way....
This is what life is all about! LIVE AND LEARN!!  :) Now you can take a ride!
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sherri

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Re: Idling Help
« Reply #16 on: October 14, 2008, 01:26:46 PM »

Good News: Bike is up & running again. :)

Dumber: All was good with Bike, Battery was out of juice with my trail-n-errors  :P....Mike @ DFWHonda was nice and charged only $24 incl all....no towing charges since used my Insurance's (Progressive) road-side assistance.

Lesson 1: Lights, horn etc might work; but battery might not have enough to ignite. the reason why we have measuring instruments.... :-X
Lesson 2: details around the fuel mechanism, cold throttle settings, idling knob & quite a bit of details around the air filter. ::)
Lesson 3: hope the frustration will help me have a little bit of more patience in future. ???

I appreciate all for your time. Next time you see a post on this context.... you know whom to beat up...send them my way....

For about $30 you can get a low amp battery charger/tender at Wally World get a pig tail and attach to your battery for future. Sometimes if you don't ride your bike for a few weeks it looses its charge. It is a great investment when you own a bike.

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TAZ

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Re: Idling Help
« Reply #17 on: October 14, 2008, 11:24:27 PM »

Good News: Bike is up & running again. :)

Dumber: All was good with Bike, Battery was out of juice with my trail-n-errors  :P....Mike @ DFWHonda was nice and charged only $24 incl all....no towing charges since used my Insurance's (Progressive) road-side assistance.

Lesson 1: Lights, horn etc might work; but battery might not have enough to ignite. the reason why we have measuring instruments.... :-X
Lesson 2: details around the fuel mechanism, cold throttle settings, idling knob & quite a bit of details around the air filter. ::)
Lesson 3: hope the frustration will help me have a little bit of more patience in future. ???

I appreciate all for your time. Next time you see a post on this context.... you know whom to beat up...send them my way....

Glad to hear you are back on 2 wheels again Bro! O0
Sorry I couldn't help you more.
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