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buckstone
14-12-11, 08:31 PM
I left the SV at Ayr train station this morning at about 7am. When I got back at 6.20 tonight, you can imagine how pleased I was to see the headlight shining at me. For the second time since July, I'd turned the key past 'off' and put the parking light on. And jumped on the train without a care in the world.

Also for the second time since July, it started first push of the button. Just as well, as it barely turned over before firing up. I had to stop off on the way home barely 5 minutes later, and by then it was turning over like it was fully charged.

It's maybe not a good idea to do it, but at least you know SV batteries can handle a bit of punishment ....

maviczap
14-12-11, 08:36 PM
You were lucky :D

SIII
14-12-11, 09:15 PM
Hi buckstone,Long time no hear, glad to hear your still on the SV.

Must have a bloody good battery on yours, my Discovery with a huge battery doesn't last more than a few hours with the ligghts on!

appollo1
15-12-11, 01:39 PM
That was very lucky indeed. You would have thought that you would have learnt your lesson after doing it the first time!



In fact you were very lucky to come back and find the bike still there parking it in Ayr!!! ;)

TamSV
15-12-11, 01:47 PM
In fact you were very lucky to come back and find the bike still there parking it in Ayr!!! ;)

"Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town surpasses.
For honest men and bonnie lasses"

buckstone
15-12-11, 09:42 PM
Managed to switch it off properly today. Wouldn't have liked to find it flat tonight with the rain bouncing the way it was !!!! I'll never make that mistake again.

Probably.

And Ron - give me a shout next time you're up here. Would be good to catch up again .......

SIII
15-12-11, 10:00 PM
Will do bud, your braver than me, bikes away and will not be out till the gritters have gone!

Have you looked in the 'Volunteers for GM thread' looks like GM is going to be down here next July! Hope you can make it down?

buckstone
16-12-11, 10:18 PM
You're going to be busy, by the look of things. Let me know if you need any help with anything - the date looks good for me (for a change).

yoda650
05-01-12, 09:59 PM
I left the SV at Ayr train station this morning at about 7am. When I got back at 6.20 tonight, you can imagine how pleased I was to see the headlight shining at me. For the second time since July, I'd turned the key past 'off' and put the parking light on. And jumped on the train without a care in the world.

Also for the second time since July, it started first push of the button. Just as well, as it barely turned over before firing up. I had to stop off on the way home barely 5 minutes later, and by then it was turning over like it was fully charged.

It's maybe not a good idea to do it, but at least you know SV batteries can handle a bit of punishment ....

I've seen your Black SV many a time at Ayr station, nice looking bike. :D

buckstone
07-01-12, 08:28 PM
Ha - you should see it today !!! Think I'll be the garage for a mega cleaning session tomorrow morning. Just in time for it to get filthy again on Monday ......