Hazzard warning lights
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Hazzard warning lights
I didn't know my R1100S had capability to activate hazzard warning lights (all indicators flashing), and still don't know how to acticate them, or more important turn them off! They acticated on the way to work this morning. I had to resort to disconnecting a battery terminal to turn them off - ignition switch off did not work.
Is this a freek occurance or are there methods for activating and de-activating them.
Is this a freek occurance or are there methods for activating and de-activating them.
Hooperman
R1100S - 1 gearbox, 2 clutches, 1 replacement engine > 124k
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and of course a Bantam
R1100S - 1 gearbox, 2 clutches, 1 replacement engine > 124k
Panther outfit
and of course a Bantam
So that's why I kept drifting over to one sideGerryB wrote:Ned !![]()
Is your right arm longer than your left arm ?

It was to show the difference between bars above and below the head stock.........honest

Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Hazzard warning lights
OMG what a muppet! I have had the bike for more than 10 years and covered over 100k miles but not realised that was a button and not just a warning light. Rude and offensive responses would have been justified. Apologies for wasting time.
Hooperman
R1100S - 1 gearbox, 2 clutches, 1 replacement engine > 124k
Panther outfit
and of course a Bantam
R1100S - 1 gearbox, 2 clutches, 1 replacement engine > 124k
Panther outfit
and of course a Bantam
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You can accidentally activate by hitting both paddles at once. Switch off should be the red button
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no no always cut the blue wire or is that the green wire oh dear! James bond always curt the right wire -or do I mean the left wire?tanneman wrote:or the red wire
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Yes put oil in the engine, the cam chain will lubricate perfectlydave the german wrote:Shame about the date of the OP - you could have claimed April Fool, but alas no, you are a Muppet!!![]()
Sods law I'm going to do something stupid now!!
Anyone know how to lube the chain?

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