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General Discussion / Re: Re-setting the service wrench icon on the V85's
« Last post by Tom H on Today at 12:58:34 PM »Do you have the MGMP connector usually hidden between the battery and the rear fender?
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General Discussion / Re: Re-setting the service wrench icon on the V85's« Last post by Tom H on Today at 12:58:34 PM »Do you have the MGMP connector usually hidden between the battery and the rear fender?
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General Discussion / Re: How old is too old for tires?« Last post by Bulldog9 on Today at 10:47:04 AM »I'll keep a helmet in service for daily for 5 years, then put it on 'secondary' status for another 5 years before sticking on a shelf at 10, but back in the days before 'removable-washable' liners, I would wear a helmet until I almost puked while putting it on......... of course lysol and sitting in the sun for a day or two extended that.
![]() I have kept most of my old helmets since the early 80's when I started riding on the street and have them on a shelf in the garage My first was of course an open faced Bell with big white stripe and snap on bubble, then a very cool Bieffe that was black with Gold Stripes. Both are in a box somewhere waiting to be discovered, but the rest: - Shoe RF 200 (90's) - Scorpion EXO (2010) - AGV Skyline (2015) - Nolan Modular with removable chin bar (2020) - Schuberth flip up chin bar (2025) are all at hand. I've long read 'replace a helmet after a drop' and always laugh because I drop my helmet at least once every ride. Usually falling off the seat, of something similar. As for 'oiling tires' well, I've found Beef Tallow to be the best............. ![]() 3
General Discussion / Re: Foreign object followed me home« Last post by kidsmoke on Today at 09:50:44 AM »Fan of the bike. Not a fan of the Dealer logo. I imagine on any warm Arizona day it'll peel off without too much drama. First time I've seen that approach.
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General Discussion / Re: Convert "deflectors" question« Last post by kidsmoke on Today at 09:46:43 AM »my bike doesn't look that clean anymore, not even close - that was 11 years ago right after the restoration... gee time flies, so Back to the Future it is! Not long after my arrival here on WG, and the photos of your bike impacted me. Knowing how a G5 could present softened me up and prepped me for taking on Chucks when he was ready to move on. I have a full monty shot of yours somewhere. Care to share here again? I didn't recall that you had all the crash bars mounted. 5
General Discussion / Re: Foreign object followed me home« Last post by Vagrant on Today at 09:46:11 AM »I don't see a 12 volt accessory wire in the owners manual is it hiding under the battery area?
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General Discussion / Re: Dash LED Screeen replaced« Last post by old head on Today at 09:15:40 AM »they charged 399 for the repair
shipping was about 100 to and from 7
General Discussion / Re: Dash LED Screeen replaced« Last post by SemperVee on Today at 08:19:45 AM »My Dash LED screen had a huge blemish that keep getting worse, until the screen was of no use. Good to know that there is still a fix available for an electronic problem for our Carc bikes out there. What was the cost and were there any hassles to accomplish it? Thanks. 8
General Discussion / Re: Re-setting the service wrench icon on the V85's« Last post by Dave Swanson on Today at 08:10:22 AM »My initial contact with ICarsoft regarding my problem resetting the V7-850 Stone was positive. They instructed me how to provide them with the LOG data of the error for their engineers to analyze. I provided the LOG data this morning.
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General Discussion / Dash LED Screeen replaced« Last post by old head on Today at 07:30:59 AM »My Dash LED screen had a huge blemish that keep getting worse, until the screen was of no use.
sent to CARMO elecronics a coupe of weeks ago. took about 2 weeks all total to come back. LED replaced, they also said they fixed a power circuit 10
General Discussion / Re: How old is too old for tires?« Last post by faffi on Today at 07:14:42 AM »I remember from decades back, that in addition to the mirror thing, it was/is inadvisable to repeatedly hang a helmet from its strap. Don't recall the exact reasoning behind it but perhaps more to do with elongation/malforming of the strap, rather than anything structural. Never heard that, but it could be sensible. What I have heard many times, is not to hang the helmet on the mirror, because over time it can compress the inner lining. I still do it, though. |
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