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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2014, 07:56:26 PM »
I tried that button sequence today when it showed Low Transponder Battery.   Didn't make any difference.  Going to CVS and getting new FOB batteries did.  Good to know, though. 
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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2014, 09:32:45 PM »
My new riding partner can relate to this problem :)

LOL- I remember, from your previous story :)  For some people, it probably doesn't matter HOW many warnings.

Knock on wood, I have yet to ever run out of fuel on any vehicle, ever.  Of course, now that I just said that....
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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2014, 03:27:11 PM »
LOL- I remember, from your previous story :)  For some people, it probably doesn't matter HOW many warnings.

Knock on wood, I have yet to ever run out of fuel on any vehicle, ever.  Of course, now that I just said that....

Ran out of gas only once on the road.  Austin TX, 1970, 11PM.  Riding on I35 on my Wards Benelli 125.  Being a two stroke, I needed gas and oil.  Got a jar of gas and poured some 30wt into and made it back to the apartment. I learned my lesson that night, and always fill up before I need to,  now. 

Sailor_chic,  any new gossip on you and your new riding buddy?  Inquiring minds need to know. ;D ;D
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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2014, 05:21:12 PM »
Yeah, what he said..... ?  How does the next chapter go?

And let's not call him her 'riding buddy', OK? We really should not go there. How about the person she sometimes motorcycles with....  :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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Ran out of gas only once on the road.  Austin TX, 1970, 11PM.  Riding on I35 on my Wards Benelli 125.  Being a two stroke, I needed gas and oil.  Got a jar of gas and poured some 30wt into and made it back to the apartment. I learned my lesson that night, and always fill up before I need to,  now. 

Sailor_chic,  any new gossip on you and your new riding buddy?  Inquiring minds need to know. ;D ;D
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« Reply #24 on: November 24, 2014, 05:48:49 PM »
Lmao Brian ! No next chapter yet :( At  this point we are simply friends and communicate via  text.  He left for his out of town job last week and I just set sail today.  Our schedules should coincide right at new years. Then maybe we can work on being riding buddies :)

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« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2014, 06:01:07 PM »
Lmao Brian ! No next chapter yet :( At  this point we are simply friends and communicate via  text.  He left for his out of town job last week and I just set sail today.  Our schedules should coincide right at new years. Then maybe we can work on being riding buddies :)
Hope all goes well at sea and you return to a great time.  have a Happy Thanksgiving on that ship.  tp

Brian , you have a filthy mind.  Just what all of us men have...tp
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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #26 on: November 24, 2014, 06:22:42 PM »
Brian , you have a filthy mind.  Just what all of us men have...tp

Hey- speak for yourself!  I don't have a filthy mind.  Well, at least I don't think I do...  It is certainly cluttered and disorganized at times, slower than it used to be, and certainly dusty.
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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #27 on: November 24, 2014, 08:41:33 PM »
 ;D

Good deal. We can all tune back in in several weeks and see how it goes. At least you have the huge advantage of being able to ride all year in reasonable comfort. I am a thousand miles up the coast and while my wife and I also ride all year, we have to pick the days when the roads are clear and even then it can be pretty cold. The very best to both of you however this goes....

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Lmao Brian ! No next chapter yet :( At  this point we are simply friends and communicate via  text.  He left for his out of town job last week and I just set sail today.  Our schedules should coincide right at new years. Then maybe we can work on being riding buddies :)
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« Reply #28 on: November 24, 2014, 09:30:20 PM »
Thank you guys for your kind words. The perception of a dirty mind is relative. I work on a ship with only men, so I hear it all. Granted they try to be respectful, but...

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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #29 on: November 25, 2014, 06:49:41 AM »
OFFTOPIC:   And I think that is the key- respectful. Done in a spirit of fun, not nastiness. The objective is a bit of humor, not to disparage anyone.

This forum is really quite nice to everyone I think. Quite a few of us have been around for a long time and the 'place' does have a personality. The moderators here are excellent and keep a tight reign on anything that is nasty or abusive. But they let the fun slide by.... :-)

And no one is being singled out either- Conrad is getting his share of help / [humorous ridicule] in the clutch bleeding thread :-)

So again, have a great time riding and farkeling your bikes. If and when you find others of like thinking to ride with, great. If that turns into something else, also great. I believe everyone who has commented really does have the best thoughts for you. The humor is not nasty or demeaning (at least it is CERTAINLY NOT meant to be that way) and adds a touch of humor to the thread.

Brian

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Thank you guys for your kind words. The perception of a dirty mind is relative. I work on a ship with only men, so I hear it all. Granted they try to be respectful, but...
Homo Sapiens Sapiens and just a tad of Neanderthal but it usually does not show....  My Private mail is blocked; it is not you, it is me, just like that dating partner said all those years ago. Please send an e-mail if you want to contact me privately.

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Re: TPMS overide
« Reply #30 on: November 25, 2014, 09:53:28 AM »
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