I voted. 7+ years and no issues, but, if I have an issue after voting, I will blame you.
I voted. 7+ years and no issues, but, if I have an issue after voting, I will blame you.
Been a very long time since we have had an 'I like KiPass' / 'I hate Kipass' thread (regardless of the actual wording used on this survey). I kinda' miss it..... The image of so many riders beating the $*!( out of their ign. switch housings with a rock has always brought me a great deal of amusement, especially when they are trying to 'fix' a flat tire or a missing saddle bag or similar.
Somewhere out there, Ole' Bob has had a shiver go up his spine when this thread was posted.
Brian
And for those of us being here since dirt, we know this Bob and actually have ridden with him..
I only had it happen twice and both times after washing the bike. Both times were fixed by beating it into submission and cursing it with ever foul word I knew. However, once I had Brian's 'fix' installed, it never did it again...knocking on wood for my friend who owns it now.
I have had my 2010 since April 2010. About every other year I find the battery connection loose or some invisible corrosion will cause multiple issues. So far it has always been fixed by a thorough cleaning and reassembleing.
Symptoms seem to vary from no juice to weird dash messages.
So, in other words, you have a KiPass problem about every two years?
Never had kipass issue . My issues were always electric as in kipass my key moves into start but then the bike won't start or I get strange error messages or the bike will stall at random times.
I have the kipass rescue switch/fuse that I only ever needed to use when I didn't want my older boys to borrow the bike.
Brian
Only those two times. I don't need lightening to hit me more than twice to learn something. BTW, this does not apply to the Indian which I have washed significantly more than twice.
So, in other words, you have a KiPass problem about every two years?
Brian