the item pictured below has a specific job to do on my bike. it's not plugged into anything, doesn't pass through anything.
what does it do?
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03-05-13, 10:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-13, 11:00 AM by simonm.)
It holds a pin/piece of wire.
Probably so you can clean crud out of holes, valves or something ?
As an aside it's a probe from a multimeter :lol
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(03-05-13, 10:59 AM)simonm link Wrote: Probably so you can clean crud out of holes, valves or something ? i have an airline for things like that.....tick tock
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(03-05-13, 11:04 AM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=7591.msg73315#msg73315 date=1367575192]
Probably so you can clean crud out of holes, valves or something ? i have an airline for things like that.....tick tock
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Not when you're at a meet or out and about :lol
Check you have a spark ?
Does it live on your bike or in the workshop ?
How often do you use it ?
Is the wire/pin in the croc clips important to it's role ?
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Its the live connection to your pet mouses vibrator, she lives under your seat and saves you money on alarms working as your guard mouse. Being housed on the bike she has gotten so accustomed to vibrations you had to invent something to keep her happy when the bike is parked up.
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Would it be your emergency alarm bypassing wire in case it goes kaput ?
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Clearly its there to affix the skybelt to the crumplejack.
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(03-05-13, 11:07 AM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=sadlonelygit link=topic=7591.msg73318#msg73318 date=1367575462]
[quote author=simonm link=topic=7591.msg73315#msg73315 date=1367575192]
Probably so you can clean crud out of holes, valves or something ? i have an airline for things like that.....tick tock
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Not when you're at a meet or out and about :lol
Check you have a spark ? Nope
Does it live on your bike or in the workshop ? Workshop
How often do you use it ? Twice now
Is the wire/pin in the croc clips important to it's role ? oh yes
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Your reset buttons knackered and you use it to set your clock??
Some sort of battery live test wireing ?
Working on this bit :OP
Is the pin magnetised?
If you don't use it to pass electric through and it's length isn't important (it can't be as the pin could wiggle or anything) then you have to dangle it somewhere inaccessible, so the pin would be magnetized to pick stuff up ?
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Have none of you ever had to pair a new datatool keyfob?
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(03-05-13, 02:51 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: Have none of you ever had to pair a new datatool keyfob?
Nope, one bike has no alarm the other has a spyball.
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(03-05-13, 02:51 PM)sadlonelygit link Wrote: Have none of you ever had to pair a new datatool keyfob?
Nope..... so is the red test lead just to prevent you losing the pin? Seems a bit of over kill I use an old bakkie tin for my small n invaluable bits :lol
Is it a japseye nipple connector?
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A doodah to reset a key fob whilst connected to the alarm itself to pair it?
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(03-05-13, 03:44 PM)clayt74 link Wrote: [quote author=sadlonelygit link=topic=7591.msg73373#msg73373 date=1367589077]
Have none of you ever had to pair a new datatool keyfob?
Nope..... so is the red test lead just to prevent you losing the pin? Seems a bit of over kill I use an old bakkie tin for my small n invaluable bits :lol
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I'd just sellotape the pin to a piece of the plastic underneath the seat.
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(03-05-13, 04:04 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: Is it a japseye nipple connector?
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