theremotejuggernaut
Active member
Anyone else had this yet?
Stopped for lunch on a particularly wet and muddy ride.
After eating a sarnie that was somehow gritty and muddy just like everything else, I was ready to get going. The bike had shut down after 10 minutes (or whatever) of inactivity.
Brushed/ smeared a load of mud away from the on/ off button and when I pressed it to power the bike up, it got stuck!
It allowed me to press the button in, but it didn't pop back out so failed to latch and power the bike up.
Fairly sure it was grit or something that caused it to stick.
20 or so cold minutes later, I was on my way again after continually wiggling, pressing, coercing and swearing at the power button. Wondering whether I'd have to ride 10 miles across surry Hills with no assistance. I was almost at the point of giving up and felt a warm sense of relief when it finally popped out. I had to use a pen knife to clean grit out around the perimeter of the button. Then more wiggling and slight twisting. Tapping and swearing.
Currently, I've smeared a healthy blob of grease over the top of the button in an attempt to prevent a repeat.
Anyone else suffered with this issue? Or am I just unlucky?
(awaiting smug Americans who live in the desert asking what wet mud looks like )
Stopped for lunch on a particularly wet and muddy ride.
After eating a sarnie that was somehow gritty and muddy just like everything else, I was ready to get going. The bike had shut down after 10 minutes (or whatever) of inactivity.
Brushed/ smeared a load of mud away from the on/ off button and when I pressed it to power the bike up, it got stuck!
It allowed me to press the button in, but it didn't pop back out so failed to latch and power the bike up.
Fairly sure it was grit or something that caused it to stick.
20 or so cold minutes later, I was on my way again after continually wiggling, pressing, coercing and swearing at the power button. Wondering whether I'd have to ride 10 miles across surry Hills with no assistance. I was almost at the point of giving up and felt a warm sense of relief when it finally popped out. I had to use a pen knife to clean grit out around the perimeter of the button. Then more wiggling and slight twisting. Tapping and swearing.
Currently, I've smeared a healthy blob of grease over the top of the button in an attempt to prevent a repeat.
Anyone else suffered with this issue? Or am I just unlucky?
(awaiting smug Americans who live in the desert asking what wet mud looks like )