haters!
Steve, I've been working a theory for a while. Do you agree that the mad pow-ah is mad enough that disparaging remarks might affect karma at a level disproportionate to disparaging remarks about other parts of our beloved bike?
Steve, I've been working a theory for a while. Do you agree that the mad pow-ah is mad enough that disparaging remarks might affect karma at a level disproportionate to disparaging remarks about other parts of our beloved bike?
KIPASS didn't fail. A piece of stamped steel and weak spring did. Same components a keyed system use.
When I'm home my FOB is ALWAYS in the right pocket of my jeans. When I travel on business I leave the FOB home lest I loose it.
When the wind bends the reed, is it the wind or the reed that is stronger? If a motorcycle falls in the woods, and no one is there trying to start it, can KiPass really be stuck? Can we really know the will of KiPass?
These are the ponderous questions with which we struggle daily. I do not think we can ever know the answers and have no choice other than to put our faith in KiPass and forge ahead.
A KiPass fob in your pocket is like a song in your heart.... an inner light that cannot be extinguished..... a special tranquility that touches all within its range..... and stuff like dat dare.
Brian
If you use contact cleaner be SURE that it says safe for ALL plastics on the label. Not all are.
Sigh....
Good point. I never checked the label on mine but I could have sprayed it with silicone instead of contact cleaner...either way it still works (he says knocking on wood)..
I'd be wary of silicone spray too- all the stuff I've seen has some kind of a wax or wax- like base that leaves some terrible pond scum looking stuff behind. It works great.... for about two days and then starts the gumming process.
And sigh back at ya' 'cause this is a KiPass thread and as we all know, a KiPass thread 1) can't be ruined because it is pre- ruined and 2) at least someone, and hopefully many, has to keep up the mysticism that is KiPass in all its glory.
Brian
^^^^she's looking for a guy with a FOB
Interesting video but it he uses the word "switch" interchangeably with "solenoid". He is attempting to "fix" the solenoid that isn't broken. It is the actual switch on the left side at the 9 o'clock position from the stove knob that is sticking and needs to be fixed with a cleaning and stronger spring.