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i'm assuming it is ok - the front wheel was last off 6000km ago, when i put new tyres on, and everything has been fine for the whole of those 6000km
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Dang computers! Hope you get it sorted out quickly and easily.
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Just a thought but have you tried disconnecting the battery terminals and reconnecting? If in doubt, reboot.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sanpedro
i'm assuming it is ok - the front wheel was last off 6000km ago, when i put new tyres on, and everything has been fine for the whole of those 6000km
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The sensors may look OK but may still be dirty, maybe just pull them both out, simple job, and give them a clean. Make sure the sensor rings on the wheels themselves are not blocked either?
Maybe one of the sensor rings got damaged during the transporting, a good possibility and so maybe one of the rings is out of shape, make sure they are not warped and that the gap is consistent for the full rotation.
I would also post a question on VSRI, they are the gurus for this bike and have been very helpful to me in the past. Just register and fill out all your bike details to make it easier for help to be given.
V-Strom Riders International - Index
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took it in to a shop, where they were not able to find anything wrong with the sensors. the ecu gave them 'error 35' - which is the server. unsure how this would have been the thing to go kaput?
the mechanic there didn't feel that he would be able to get a decent read on the problem without a full couple of days work - and we've got friends meeting us in thailand shortly, so we've just left it for now... although i may take it back in once we're in chaing mai
thanks for the replies in this thread
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