My brother just picked up his new Ducati 1199 Panigali the other day, and wanted me to go on a long-ish ride. After riding for a while at a nice brisk pace, he asked me if we could switch bikes. I didn't need much time to answer. I'm sure by now most of you know where this story is going.
We had our Sena intercoms on, and I hopped on the Panigali and started to leave the rest area. I pulled out first, and within about 10 seconds he says "something is wrong with your Concours." I stopped, let him catch up to show me. He tells me that a red light came on and the display was flashing a bunch of warnings. I came back to look and everything looked normal. We shrugged our shoulders and started again on our way. Well--same thing; he yells at me to stop. This time I had reached the end of the on-ramp and was in traffic, but pulled off on the very narrow shoulder. He thought it was overheating, and was ready to get off my bike. I was afraid that my ride on the beautiful red 1199 was about to come to an end before even making it to second gear; and maybe forever, if he thinks I can't take care of my own bike.
We checked all sorts of things, before it hit me that it seemed to happen only when I wasn't there to watch, and BINGO, I realized it had to be the KiPass transponder. Sure enough, I had it in my pocket and as soon as I got a few feet away and he started to drive, it would throw an error on the dashboard.
The moral of the story: If you're about to step out on your Concours--especially with a sexy red Italian bike--leave the KiPass at home, or she WILL know about it.