Fatcycledaddy
Active member
Well it finally happened. After little over 26,000 miles of fun, my wife and I were on a ride last night when I noticed that after stopping at a stop light, I heard a loud clunk 3 or 4 times. Shortly after that we noticed that the bike was bottoming out when we hit a bump, and the ride was horrible. I went to add air to the bag and got the dreaded "manual" on the display.
I pulled into a gas station, turned it off, let it set for a bit, restarted the bike, put it in gear, turned the parking brake off, and got the clunk noise again, then nothing. Waited about 30 seconds after that and the "manual" popped on the display again.
I manually added air but at the next stop sign the system let a little air out, and after 3 or more stops we were bottoming out again.
Dealer told me I could unplug the sensor for the air adjustment, add air to the bag, and then ride it until the compressor he ordered came in. Was told it should be about 1 week to get it and bike would be down one day for the replacement. First he is checking to see if the BEST warranty covers the compressor. I did have the compressor getting louder a few months ago and when I took it in they said it was OK and replaced an airline that was leaking.
That sounds reasonable to me, but do any of you know if there are any problems with unplugging the sensor and riding or if will truly hold air that way?
I pulled into a gas station, turned it off, let it set for a bit, restarted the bike, put it in gear, turned the parking brake off, and got the clunk noise again, then nothing. Waited about 30 seconds after that and the "manual" popped on the display again.
I manually added air but at the next stop sign the system let a little air out, and after 3 or more stops we were bottoming out again.
Dealer told me I could unplug the sensor for the air adjustment, add air to the bag, and then ride it until the compressor he ordered came in. Was told it should be about 1 week to get it and bike would be down one day for the replacement. First he is checking to see if the BEST warranty covers the compressor. I did have the compressor getting louder a few months ago and when I took it in they said it was OK and replaced an airline that was leaking.
That sounds reasonable to me, but do any of you know if there are any problems with unplugging the sensor and riding or if will truly hold air that way?
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