Started right up after 5 months!!
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Started right up after 5 months!!
What a machine. Recovered my stolen then abandoned 2005 RT after three months (they snipped the battery cables), then another two months dormant waiting (still) to resolve an insurance claim. New battery spliced in and started up on the second try and ran smooth. It reminded me of the hilarious scene in Woody Allen's "Sleeper", when he happens upon a VW Beetle that's been in a cave for 200 years - and it starts right up. Audience exploded in laughter, and VW must have loved the publicity. Could have been my bike!
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Re: Started right up after 5 months!!
I have the same to look forward to every year with my 2012 TC. It is tucked away for 5 months between November to March inclusive. On 1st March I take out a monthly BMW Insured Warranty. Therefore, when I push the start button on 1st April, if it doesn't work I ring BMW. So far, over the last 5 years, it's not failed me. The battery is occasionally put on the trickle charger but always goes to fully charged after a very short period of time. Just before 1st April, I'd probably leave the battery on charge a bit longer.
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David, I assume that you let it run from time to time. This bike hadn't been turned on the whole five months and left outdoors. BTW, Don't be mad, but in Northern California I'm pretty much 365 - haven't had a car in 11 years - so I've never had to deal with dealing with a long layoff, even a trickle charger. The downside is that I'm pretty much a captive of California: Hardly any unrideable weather, and it's the only State that permits white-lining/filtering. Biker heaven. Enjoy pushing that button on the first of April, though I don't think your anybody's April Fool.
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Re: Started right up after 5 months!!
No, it's serviced / decommissioned, not started and kept in a brick built garage.jackronner wrote:I assume that you let it run from time to time.
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mothballing a bike here in the UK for 5 months? Hells bells, think of all the glorious riding days he's missing out on. Only thing that keeps me off the road is snow and ice.
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Re: Started right up after 5 months!!
+1David. wrote: No, it's serviced / decommissioned, not started and kept in a brick built garage.
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Well, I'm pleased to be able to report that after 5 months, the RT fired up first time today without any problems.David. wrote:I have the same to look forward to every year with my 2012 TC. It is tucked away for 5 months between November to March inclusive. On 1st March I take out a monthly BMW Insured Warranty. Therefore, when I push the start button on 1st April, if it doesn't work I ring BMW. So far, over the last 5 years, it's not failed me. The battery is occasionally put on the trickle charger but always goes to fully charged after a very short period of time. Just before 1st April, I'd probably leave the battery on charge a bit longer.
Ran it at idle until the "tick" symbol was shown where - - - appears next to "Oil" in the photo. The engine needs to be at operating temperature for this to happen.
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Mine as well. Went away October, fired it up last week. Had fuel saver in and full tank.
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Last October, I didn't put fuel stabilizer in a full tank. Therefore, the bike was good to go without it. However, one of the reasons for starting it was because I don't know how much longer the bike will be stood without riding it. Plus, have now added some fuel stabilizer and wanted to get it through the fuel system, not just sat in the tank. Notwithstanding the warranty start date of today.
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Out for some essentials this afternoon [attachimg=1]
Sausage, egg & chips for tea
Sausage, egg & chips for tea
Vini, Vidi, Velcro....... I came, I saw, I stuck around.
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smileymiley wrote: Out for some essentials this afternoon [attachimg=1]
Sausage, egg & chips for tea
How do you get it to run on those potatoes ? :))
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That's for the moonshine later Well you've got to do something to keep busyBeagle wrote:
How do you get it to run on those potatoes ? )
It's a shame not being able to get out more at the moment as petrol at Costco is only 99.9p / litre!
Vini, Vidi, Velcro....... I came, I saw, I stuck around.
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Re: Started right up after 5 months!!
Fired the RT up today after being laid up for 5 months. Unlike previous years, it did take several attempts before it started, probably around half a dozen.